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Where do you think Scotland's new national park should be?
Within the next few years Scotland will get at least one new National Park, adding to the existing parks at Loch Lomond and the Cairngorms. Where do you think it should be?
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Firefighters must be equipped to face new normal of wildfires
Wildfires are the new normal for too many of our rural communities. The Scottish and UK Governments must ensure that all firefighters have the equipment and facilities they require to keep as safe as possible, says Maggie Chapman MSP -
Prime Minister must reverse his wrecking changes to deposit return scheme
These are dangerous times for democracy in Scotland, warns Mark Ruskell MSP, as the UK Government looks to undermine the will of the Scottish Parliament. -
Today Glasgow launched Scotland's first Low Emission Zone
The introduction of Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone today will save lives and be a vital step towards a cleaner and greener future for the city.
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Glass must stay in Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme
Scotland throws away 600 million glass bottles a year.
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SPOTLIGHT: Glasgow's Low Emission zone will save lives
The Glasgow Low Emission zone will mean a cleaner, greener future for the city, writes Scottish Green councillor Jon Molyneux. -
Wildfires put Highlands on front line of climate crisis, says Ariane Burgess
The increase of wildfires has put the Highlands on the frontline of the climate crisis. -
‘Absurd’ Tory opposition to deposit scheme fuelled by contempt for devolution
Devolution is facing an existential threat from an anti-democratic Tory government that is undermining Scotland's environment and our Parliament. -
Pro-devolution parties must stand together against Tory DRS power grab
The Scottish Greens have called for all pro-devolution parties to work together to keep glass in Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme. -
Downing Street resorts to environmental blackmail over DRS
The UK Government's attempts to remove glass from Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme are an environmental and democratic outrage. -
UK Government refusal over glass should spark environmental outrage
If the UK government will only grant a permission for a DRS without glass then it will have devastating consequences for our environment and our democracy.