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- Blog: Can Scotland’s proposed new climate plan do what it says on the tin?
- SCCS’s response: UK government announcement that it will not grant new licences for oil and gas fields
- COP30 outcome – SCCS response
- COP30 blog: reflecting on the first week in Belém
- COP30 blog: Giving up on climate change is a luxury our children cannot afford
- Press release: SCCS response to Scottish Government shelving plans for the Heat in Buildings Bill
- New draft climate plan must be strengthened to deliver transformational changes and benefits for all Scots
- Press release: Scotland urged to ‘reboot’ climate action as world leaders arrive for global COP30 climate talks in Brazil
- Scotland’s new Climate Change Plan – an explainer
- Press release: Scotland Demands Better anti-poverty march, Saturday 25th October 2025
- 3 things I learnt from bringing hundreds of people to Edinburgh to talk to their MSPs about climate action
- Scotland’s climate coalition condemns Conservative plans to scrap the UK’s Climate Change Act
- First Minister among MSPs meeting Scots to talk about climate change and how to tackle it at Scotland’s climate lobby
- Climate justice starts with seeing the bigger picture
- Scotland’s biggest ever climate lobby to be staged in Edinburgh as new research shows substantial support for ambitious climate action
- SCCS response to Conservative’s pledge to maximise oil and gas extraction
- From Fields to Families: Why Scotland Must Act on Climate
- Reaction after summer storm Floris batters Scotland
- INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CLIMATE OPINION: MINISTERS NOW HAVE A DUTY TO ACT
- Warmth, Wildfires and Weather Anomalies
- Scottish Government plans to follow climate advisors recommended carbon budget levels – fast, fair and clear plan of action to reduce emissions is now needed
- Tackling the climate crisis and poverty together – what are the connections and what can we learn from our movements?
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland is recruiting a Press and Communications Lead
- “They Didn’t Want to Listen”: The Parents Pushing Back Against Climate Inaction
- Advisors issue clear pathway to meet climate goals and urgent call for action
- Views on the 2025/26 Programme for Government
- Climate justice is vital for global security
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland is recruiting a Mass Lobby Coordinator
- ‘Too Little, Too Slowly’ – SCCS’s response to the Programme for Government
- Scottish Government’s climate action continues to be stuck in reverse, with car reduction target kicked to the kerb
- New assessment of Scottish Government progress on key climate commitments and proposals for securing a greener, fairer, healthier Scotland
- The new SCCS strategic framework for 2025-2027
- Scottish Wildlife Trust briefing: Starting with the basics – an in-depth look at the potential of Scotland’s farm payments to help tackle the nature and climate crisis
- Lights, camera, climate action: why we started 2025 with a mock film set outside the Scottish Parliament
- Scotland United for Climate Action – reception at the Scottish Parliament, 7th January 2025
- Holyrood urged to make a Hollywood climate action blockbuster in 2025 to get Scotland’s emission cuts back on track
- Campaigners deliver damning verdict on climate action in 2024
- Rethinking Scotland’s road map: Making cleaner, greener travel easier for everyone
- Open letter to the First Minister – end of Emission Reduction Targets Bill must be a turning point for action
- MSPs vote on scrapping Scotland’s climate targets
- What are the key issues at COP29, and what would progress look like?
- SCCS and SCCAN Climate Action Workshops – November 2024
- However carbon emissions are measured is meaningless without action – response to new Scottish Government Emission Reduction Targets Bill
- Programme for Government – fast delivery and fair funding needed or climate action will again fall far short
- The 2024 Programme for Government – will it be the turning point for climate action we urgently need?
- Scottish Greenhouse Gas Emissions Statistics for 2022 – a summary of the results
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Press Release: Response to 2022 greenhouse gas emissions data
- UK general election 2024 – information and resources
- Campaigners warn that Scotland’s climate plans are ‘doomed to fail’ without robust public scrutiny
- Five years on from the Scottish Parliament declaring a climate emergency – what has happened since?
- ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE A ‘SCIENTIFIC AND MORAL IMPERATIVE’ SAY CIVIC SOCIETY, FAITH LEADERS AND SCIENTISTS
- An overview of climate policy and political changes – Spring 2024
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Press Release: Weakening Scotland’s climate legislation an ‘abject failure’ and Scottish Government’s response ‘wholly inadequate’
- Advisors deliver damning verdict on insufficient climate action
- We cannot afford to keep delaying climate action
- Clearer plans urgently needed to avoid climate and economic chaos
- Scotland’s Climate Change Plan: failings with the last process and what needs to happen next
- Environment watchdog says Scottish Government’s next climate plan must avoid previous legal failings, following challenge by campaigners
- Take heart – around the world, people want to see action on climate change
- 41% forestry cut will torpedo net zero
- 2024 – the Post Office scandal and the need for climate leadership
- Scots urge party leaders to make new year commitment to climate action following missed targets and increasingly severe impacts
- Reaction to the outcome of COP28
- Scots show support for climate on Global Day of Action
- COP28 blog
- Now We Rise: Scottish Climate Event to Join COP28 Global Day of Action
- COP28: a key test of the process and Scotland’s climate credibility on the world stage
- Scotland’s new Climate Change Plan: What it is, why it is important and how SCCS will judge its content
- Time for action that builds on warm words to address heating planet – next few months will be critical test of Scotland’s climate commitments
- Parliamentary Pledge on Loss and Damage
- Press release: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland publishes largest ever Climate Manifesto
- Manifesting climate action
- Job opportunity: Campaign Coordinator
- Climate campaigners respond to Scottish Government’s Programme for Government 2023:
- SCCS press release – GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: TARGET MISSED MEANS GREATER ACTION AND MONEY NEEDED
- Online workshop – Collective action for climate and nature: communicating with decision makers
- Climate Fringe Festival 2023
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland reacts to latest global heating forecasts
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland welcomes the new First Minister
- AR6… or should that be AAAAAARRRRRR!?
- Press release: Climate and nature groups urge next First Minister to ‘urgently pick up the pace’ in tackling environmental crises
- Help us shape the future of the Climate Fringe!
- PPPs Hampering Net Zero Ambitions – blog by Jubilee Scotland
- 2023: Climate and the year ahead
- Looking back on more than a decade of international climate justice campaigning
- Media statement: Stop Climate Chaos Scotland reacts to the latest Climate Change Committee report on emissions reductions in Scotland
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland press release: COP27 finally ends with historic agreement on Loss and Damage finance but lack of progress on agreeing emission reductions leaves critical temperature threshold dangerously out of reach
- COP27 diary – Kirstie Shirra
- COP27 climate talks remain stuck in the slow lane
- COP27 diary – Becky Kenton-Lake
- Scotland continues to show leadership on loss and damage: all rich nations must urgently address this grave injustice at COP27
- First Minister urged to match rhetoric with action on climate at COP27 to avoid tarnishing credibility on world stage
- Response to First Minister’s speech on loss and damage
- Scottish Government faces ‘crucial credibility test’ as world experts arrive in Scotland for talks on climate-induced loss and damage
- Press release: Polluters must pay to finance climate justice in Scotland and globally
- Press release: Climate Fringe Festival launches – Scotland’s call for action on climate change
- Press release – 100 days to COP27: Flagship report wants of failure without progress on finance for countries experiencing worst climate impacts
- A tale of two stories: Scotland’s climate achievements compared with ambitions
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland response to greenhouse gas emissions’ data: Emissions targets met but greater action needed
- Invitation to tender: research on fiscal levers for climate action
- Scottish local government elections 2022
- Could you be our new Climate Fringe Coordinator?
- 100 days since COP26 finished in Glasgow – what now for climate policy in Scotland?
- Opportunity to be the new Co-Chair of SCCS
- Climate change: Scottish Government still needs to up its game to cut carbon emissions
- Media statement: CCC report on emissions reductions in Scotland
- Kat Jones: Glasgow is re-writing the history of COP
- Whisky auction to raise funds for climate action
- COP26 Blog: Tom Ballantine on the outcome of the climate talks
- Press release: Outcome from COP26
- Blog – My first week at my first COP
- Press release: COP26 delegates from Global South meet First Minister
- COP26 Blog – Suzi Murning on Transport
- Press Release: Artists inspired by Scotland’s messages to COP26
- COP26 Blog – Jim Densham on Transport
- COP26 Blog – Dr Samantha Ross on Education and Climate Change
- COP26 Blog – Water Witness International on Adaptation
- Press Release: Time is running out to make COP26 in Glasgow count
- COP26 Blog – Jamie Livingstone & Simon Anderson on Loss and Damage
- COP26 Blog – Lexi Parfitt on Nature
- COP26 Blog – Mary Church on Carbon Markets
- COP26 Blog – Jamie Livingstone on Climate Finance
- Press Release: COP26 Begins in Glasgow
- Press release: First Minister urged to reject Cambo oil field
- Jamie Livingstone on the Glasgow Climate Dialogues
- Media statement: Scottish Government Climate Justice Funding
- Press Release: Climate Fringe Week
- Media statement in response to the Programme for Government
- A Message to International Civil Society
- Press Release: Glasgow Climate Dialogues
- “Volunteering is a unique opportunity to bring climate justice to COP26.”
- Media statement in response to the Scottish Government’s iNDC
- Volunteer at COP26!
- Press release: Climate Scotland
- Climate emissions results ‘alarming’ – serious action needed to meet targets
- Press release: Climate Fringe Week
- Could you be the new Chair of our board?
- COP26 Homestay Network
- Press release: COP26 Homestay Network
- Share #OorFootprint on social media
- Climate Change Plan update – our reaction to news that the original version will be published
- SHARE | SHOW | SHOUT for Climate Justice
- Press release: Climate Change Plan Update
- Could you be our new Communications and Campaigns Officer?
- More detail needed to show how Climate Change Plan update will meet Scotland’s targets
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland’s response to the UK Governments climate commitment ahead of COP26 in Glasgow
- Scottish Government’s pledge to deliver an indicative Nationally Determined Contribution ahead of COP26: SCCS’ response
- 12 months until 196 countries hold critical climate talks in Glasgow
- Rich countries such as Scotland must not abandon world’s poorest people amid the climate crisis, warns Scottish coalition
- TIME FOR SCOTLAND TO LEAD THE WORLD ON CLIMATE ACTION
- It’s time to empower ourselves and work together for a better future
- Finding our way through two emergencies
- Where is the ‘local’ in our Green Recovery?
- Transitioning to a circular economy is key for Scotland’s just and green recovery.
- Our economic recovery must protect and enhance our land and sea
- The complexity of our food systems and the implications for climate change
- We need a global recovery that leaves no one behind
- Three ways to make our buildings fit for the future
- Harnessing Scotland’s climate example: our call for an indicative Nationally Determined Contribution
- Scottish campaigners come together online to tackle climate emergency
- Interview with Stop Climate Chaos Scotland founder Mike Robinson
- CLIMATE EMISSION RESULTS ‘INCREDIBLY WORRYING’, MORE ACTION NEEDED TO MEET TARGETS
- Multiple Crises on a Finite Earth: Water, Climate and COVID-19
- COP26 is delayed a year – 3 things we need to do and 3 reasons why it might just work
- NEW DATE FOR KEY UN CLIMATE TALKS COP26 ANNOUNCED
- The importance of marine carbon
- Response to Climate Committee advice to Scottish Government
- Thoughts on the Postponement of COP
- There will be no going back to ‘normal’
- SCCS Statement: Reaction to Glasgow Climate Summit COP26 Postponement
- Recruitment of new board members
- Could you be our new Administration and Finance Officer?
- Seeking a COP26 Venue and Events Coordinator
- Scottish Government must take immediate and decisive action to cut Scotland’s emissions, says new report
- Looking ahead to Glasgow COP26
- Inaction at COP25 in Madrid heaps pressure on climate talks in Glasgow
- The power of hope
- In Madrid, at COP25, the climate action is outside the negotiation rooms
- Carbon markets are not the answer to the climate crisis
- Malawian farmer explains the devastating impact of the climate crisis at COP25
- Half a million gather for Madrid climate march – let’s harness the momentum for Glasgow
- Civil society coalition issues rallying cry for Scotland from mass mobilisation in Madrid
- Guest Blog: Why we should care about Loss and Damage
- Global climate talks in Madrid “a key springboard” for COP26 in Glasgow
- The Climate Bill: reflections and next steps
- SCCS Members’ COP26 Briefings
- Statement on COP25
- Scottish Parliament has new Climate Legislation
- Stop Climate Chaos welcomes move to support 75% reduction in emissions by 2030
- Gaun Yersels the Scottish Youth Climate Strikers!!
- Last chance to influence MSPs in Scotland’s Climate Bill
- Introducing our new Coalition Manager
- Open letter signed by thousands calls for tougher targets
- Work with us: SCCS Administration and Campaigns Officer (Part time)
- Glasgow lined up as potential host for COP26 – SCCS comment
- Blog: This crisis is uniquely global, and our actions must be global too
- Blog: 10 years on, still much climate work to be done
- No time to lose in tackling climate emergency as MSPs back net-zero climate target
- Blog: It’s black and white as missed target shows need for urgent action
- Scottish Government misses 2017 annual climate emissions target – SCCS comment
- Guest blog: Our planet’s wildlife is on red alert
- Blog: What now for Scotland after climate emergency declaration?
- Scottish Government announce net zero target – SCCS comment
- Climate Change Committee net zero report – SCCS comment
- Guest blog: the intersections between gender, climate and health
- Nitrogen research by Scottish Government is ‘welcome first step’ towards cutting pollution
- Campaigners demand urgent action from politicians as clock is ticking to stop climate chaos
- Climate debate must make commitment to urgent political action
- 70% of people in Scotland support further action on climate change amid surging levels of concern, poll shows
- Blog: Climate science says we all must do more, faster
- Guest Blog: Five reasons modern trade deals are terrible for the climate
- Blog: warm weather and climate strikes
- SCCS Reaction to Scottish Parliament’s Climate Committee Report
- Guest Blog: Unique opportunity in Scotland to avoid ‘Recipe for Disaster’
- Guest Blog: Businesses want Scotland to lead on climate change
- Guest Blog: Why every year must be the Year of Young People
- Slow Progress to Prevent a Climate Catastrophe
- Greens launch bid for Climate Emergency Bill – SCCS comment
- Campaigners encourage First Minister to put Scotland at the fore of climate leadership at UN Climate Summit
- Scotland must take heed of UN climate change report
- Scottish Government must act on UN climate change report
- New report calls for ‘decisive and urgent’ action on climate change from Scottish Government
- Scots demand politicians stop gambling with our future
- Quantifying the implications of the Paris Agreement: What role for Scotland?
- Walking and cycling can tackle climate change now
- Scottish Labour announces backing of net zero emissions target
- Scotland makes strong progress on cutting climate emissions
- Scottish Government’s Climate Change Bill ‘hugely disappointing’
- Why Scotland must set a target of net zero emissions
- SCCS reaction to Scottish Government’s Energy Efficiency Route Map
- New Scottish Climate Bill must fix climate plan which fails to deliver
- Scottish Government Climate Change Plan fails to deliver
- Why we should make homes more energy efficient
- ‘We Want to See Double’ – we got there!
- Huge majority call for zero emissions by 2050 target for Scotland
- Scottish Budget should be climate-proof say campaigners
- What do the UN climate talks mean for Scotland?
- First Minister calls for urgent and early action on climate change
- Connecting the dots for a fairer, greener future
- SCCS welcome news that First Minister will go to UN climate conference
- Over 17,000 call for Scotland to lead on climate change
- Engineering a Zero Carbon Future?
- A climate act for all our futures
- Warm Homes
- Too much of a good thing
- SCCS response to 2017-18 Programme for Government
- Thousands urge Scottish Government to raise their ambition on climate change
- SCCS calls for ambition in new Climate Change Bill – letter to First Minister
- Scots urged to Act for our Future
- Scotland hits 2015 climate emissions target
- Coalition calls for Scotland to commit to zero emissions by 2050
- Joint statement on Paris Agreement
- Can the way we farm be part of the solution?
- MSPs publish recommendations for Scotland’s plan to tackle climate change
- More action needed in Scotland’s Climate Change Plan
- Scots ‘Show the Love’ for the life that climate change threatens
- Scotland’s Climate Change Plan sets out a welcome vision of low-carbon society, but more work needed to achieve it
- Campaigners call for swift action after UN Climate Conference in Marrakech
- Blog from Marrakech: Still waiting for action on climate change
- Blog from Marrakech: Paris Agreement gets going but much to resolve
- Blog: The world needs to try three times harder to cut emissions
- Campaigners welcome Scotland Environment Secretary’s attendance at UN Climate Summit
- Climate campaigners welcome Paris Agreement coming into force
- Party leaders support drive for positive climate action
- UK watchdog calls for more action on Scottish climate change targets
- Climate results welcome but more action needed
- Parties to put election focus on climate promises
- Parties to debate climate change ahead of Holyrood elections
- Scotland must maintain high ambition to meet climate targets
- Scottish Government must reduce carbon emissions from air travel
- Airport passenger figures show abandoning APD is unnecessary
- Campaigners call on politicians to deliver climate action
- Blog: Cutting air passenger duty would be counter-productive in so many ways
- SCCS response to the Paris Agreement
- Blog: People Power in Paris – We are making another world possible
- Climate campaigners issue rallying call to concerned citizens
- Guest blog from Paris climate talks: Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon MSP
- Campaigners pleased by FM’s climate justice pledge
- Climate campaigners welcome First Minister’s Paris visit
- SCCS reacts to Prime Minister’s Paris speech
- Thousands set to show their colours for climate, justice and jobs
- Scots groups join forces to march for climate, justice and jobs
- Seven transformative climate policies launched for 2016 elections
- Scotland to join global call for climate action
- Scottish Government Response to Missed Target – SCCS Comment
- Scotland Misses Fourth Climate Target
- Scots tell First Minister why they care about climate change
- Civil society groups demand ethical public procurement
- Government advisors call for more action to reduce Scotland’s emissions
- Scots asked to ‘Show The Love’ for things we could lose to climate change
- UN climate talks end in ‘disappointment’
- Blog: UN talks in Lima 14 December
- SCCS response to outcome of Scottish independence referendum
- Scottish climate change efforts step up a gear
- New climate package looks promising
- SCCS welcomes additional funding for cycling
- UN report presents new climate challenge to Scotland
- Letter to Scottish Climate Change Minister regarding annual emissions targets
- Charities say Scotland must play its part to avoid climate chaos
- Scottish Government should seize the opportunity to create a low carbon country
- Flooding in Scotland shows need for strong climate change targets
- Blog series: UN climate change talks in Warsaw, Poland
- Government of ‘Coal-land’ must prioritise climate change
- Travelling Tales
- Letter to the Editor: Care for Others
- Scottish Climate Justice Fund is doubled
- Governments must act urgently to avoid catastrophic climate change
- SCCS tentatively welcomes additional funding for green transport
- Scottish Government’s climate plan doesn’t add up
- Scottish voters call for more action on climate change
- Scotland misses second climate target
- Letter to the editor: Scottish Procurement Reform Bill
- Significant changes needed to transport plans to reduce emissions
- UK watchdog warns of challenges ahead for climate targets
- Sturgeon urged to prioritise ethics in public spending
- Will fiction become reality?
- My review of ‘Beacons: stories for our not so distant future’
- Encouraging plans on low carbon behaviour change need to be matched by Government policies
- Ministers called to Parliament to explain climate change plan deemed ‘not credible’
- Government’s plan on climate change not credible
- Scotland must get its climate change strategy right
- Doha climate talks end: Scotland must show leadership
- Scotland urged to show leadership at Doha
- Scots respond to broken climate promise by urging Government ‘Get your Act together’
- Government falls short of getting climate change promise back on track
- SCCS writes to First Minister about climate change concerns
- Scottish Government fails first climate test
- Scotland at a crossroads on climate action
- Scottish Government must champion climate justice at Rio+20
- Climate is right for Scotland to make amends
- Scottish Climate Justice Fund shows the way forward
- Rio Connection in Scotland
- Scottish Government has heard our campaign asks: more funding announced for cycling and walking
- Watchdog issues warning on Scottish climate change action
- Calls for appropriate levels of funding to reduce emissions are ignored
- Cyclists tell Scottish Government to ‘Get on Yer Bike!’
- New Scottish Government must deliver on climate change
- SCCS response to COP15 Copenhagen talks
- The Wave floods into Glasgow to demand action on climate change
- Scotland ‘leads the world’ in the fight against climate change
- Hundreds gather to lobby MSPs on Scottish Climate Change Bill
- SCCS calls on parliament to deliver strong climate legislation
