This blog first appeared in The National Arriving at COP by plane may not be ideal but it felt as though the journey gave a snap shot of...
18th November 2022
A version of this appeared earlier this week in The National We are now halfway through the 27th UN climate talks in the remote Egyptian...
11th November 2022
Decisions taken by local governments play a big part in tackling climate change, protecting and enhancing nature, and ensuring a fair...
22nd April 2022
So, COP26 is over. The questions for SCCS are: What happened? What happens next? Nicola Sturgeon and Tom Ballantine meeting with Global...
15th November 2021
By Line Kikkenborg Christensen, Campaign Director at Jubilee Scotland I have joined the SCCS delegation at COP26 in Glasgow to help spread...
11th November 2021
By Suzi Murning, Campaigns Officer at The Poverty Alliance The enormous gravity of the climate emergency pulls all of society’s big...
10th November 2021
Radical change needed for transport By Jim Densham, Campaigns and Policy Manager in Scotland for Cycling UK On Saturday I marched through...
By Dr Samantha Ross, International Programme Director at Link Education International The climate emergency is the most significant...
9th November 2021
Fair Water Footprints at COP26: Ending the abuse of water in our supply chains As the climate crisis intensifies, our relationship with...
8th November 2021
By Jamie Livingstone, Head of Oxfam Scotland and Simon Anderson, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) When it...
6th November 2021