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Scots must opt for electric cars if target for slashing emissions is to be met, Dec 5 <ref>[http://www.thenational.scot/news/14945699.Scots_must_opt_for_electric_cars_if_target_for_slashing_emissions_is_to_be_met/ thenational.scot]</ref> | Scots must opt for electric cars if target for slashing emissions is to be met, Dec 5 <ref>[http://www.thenational.scot/news/14945699.Scots_must_opt_for_electric_cars_if_target_for_slashing_emissions_is_to_be_met/ thenational.scot]</ref> |
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Sustainability initiatives
EcovillagesFindhorn Ecovillage, (Wikipedia) Initiatives by topicBiodiversityScottish Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia: Fauna of Scotland, Nature conservation in Scotland Climate actionScottish action on climate change - Scottish Communities Climate Action Network - Climate change information from the Scottish government - Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Community energyError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Aberdeen Community Energy - Callander Community Hydro Project - Community Energy Scotland - Diturbinengwall Wind Co-op - Microgen Scotland - Spirit of Lanarkshire, wind energy co-operative. Wikipedia: Renewable energy in Scotland, Wind power in Scotland, Gigha, Wind turbines Community involvementAction for Planning Transparency, a group made up of members of the public, based in the Highlands of Scotland - Commission on Strengthening Local Democracy in Scotland - Scottish Community Alliance - The Scottish Parliament, e-Petitioner Cycling activismError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Black Isle Bicycles - Cycling Scotland - The Bike Station, bicycle recycling and cycling promotion charity for Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth - Stirling Cycle Hub Education for sustainabilityEarthship Fife: Sustainable Communities Initiatives - Eco-Schools Scotland Food activismDundee Urban Orchard - Nourish Scotland - Slow Food Perth - Scottish Crofting Federation - Soil Association Scotland Ethical consumerismSocial inclusionScotland’s Outlook Scottish charities campaign to "shine a light on the scale and impact of the poverty crisis in our communities." Sustainable transport activismPaths for All - Transform Scotland, registered charity based in Edinburgh (charity number 041516). They campaign on issues regarding sustainable transport, encouraging improved transport policies and practice. The organisation is made up of 63 member groups, including those from the private, public and voluntary sectors. Transform Scotland works closely with their sister organisation in England and Wales, Campaign for Better Transport (CBT). - Traveline Scotland, plan any public transport journey within Scotland Trees, woodland and forestError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Trees for Life, (Wikipedia): award-winning registered charity working to restore the Caledonian Forest and its unique wildlife to the Scottish Highlands. The charity was formed in 1989 by Alan Watson Featherstone. The Caledonian Forest once covered a large area of the Highlands of Scotland as extensive stands of majestic Scots pine, interspersed with birch, rowan, juniper and aspen trees, but is now reduced to less than 5% of its former extent. Through planting native species of trees, removing non-native species and fencing seedlings to protect them from overgrazing by deer and sheep, Trees for Life aim to help the natural regeneration of the forest. Their long-term goal is to create a fully restored, healthy ecosystem, which will include the reintroduction of missing species of wildlife, such as the European beaver, wild boar, Eurasian lynx and Eurasian wolf. The vast majority of their work is carried out by volunteers. By engaging people from diverse backgrounds, they aim to achieve a powerful and educational experience that will promote the work of restoration to wider audiences and lead to increased support for the return of the forest and its species. Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Events2015 April 25 Pedal on Parliament 2014 May 17 Warming up for the Commonwealth Games at Lang Craigs, plant a tree in the Commonwealth Grove at Lang Craigs March 8 - 14 St Andrews Green Week News and comment2016 Stirling communities to be in the driving seat of change, Dec 19 [1] Scots must opt for electric cars if target for slashing emissions is to be met, Dec 5 [2] Good sports ... wind boost for Skelmorlie! Wemyss Bay and Inverkip also to benefit, Dec 4 [3] Beavers given native species status after reintroduction to Scotland, Nov 24 [4] The community land rush spreading to urban Scotland, Oct 16 [5] Scotland bans energy firms from setting fire to coal seams to produce gas, Oct 6 [6] Scotland Has Put The Public At The Heart of Its Plans For Climate Change - And Just Look At The Results, Sep 20 [7] Turning Scotland ‘green’, Sep 13 [8] Scotland second to Sweden in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Western Europe, Jul 31 [9] Scotland beats climate emissions reductions target six years early, Jun 14 [10] Wind power provides electricity for 75 per cent of Scots homes, May 2 [11] Scottish Parliament votes for total fracking ban, Jun 2 [12] 2015 Plastic bag charge in Scotland sees usage cut by 80%, October 20 [13] Why Scotland should create its own currency: the ScotPound, September 10 [14] Why land reform must be urban too, August 26 [15] Scotland’s Environment Secretary launches circular economy consultation, August 20 [16] Circular economy will help create jobs and protect environment, say Friends of the Earth Scotland [17] Scottish land reform is on the agenda. And the rest of the UK should take note, June 25 [18] UK’s first data service for towns and cities launches in Scotland, April 28 [19] Scotland's plastic bag usage down 80% since 5p charge introduced, April 17 [20] Scotland's path network extension plan unveiled, March 19 [21] 2014 Local food revolution gathering pace, September 3 [22] Community Energy Policy Statement sets out the Scottish Government’s record of support for community energy and new ambition for holistic local energy solutions, August 18 [23] Scottish Government says no to UK fracking plans, August 15 [24] Dunbar announced as Scotland’s first Zero Waste Town, August 6 [25] 30 new marine reserves for Scotland, July 25 [26] Half of children in Scotland getting to School on foot, bike or scooter, May 30 [27] “For the first time, anywhere in the world, a community-owned tidal turbine is generating electricity,” Scottish energy minister Fergus Ewing, May 21 [28] Scottish universities given funding for low carbon projects, April 27 [29] Trying out low carbon electric bikes, April 11 [30] One tree at a time: restoring the forest of Caledon, February 3 [31] Blogs Greener Together Blog, Greener Scotland Resources
Citizens data initiativeScottish Neighbourhood Statistics, the Scottish Government's programme of small area statistics in Scotland. Error in widget Vimeo: Unable to load template 'wiki:Vimeo'
MapsScotland's greenspace map - Who owns Scotland VideoError in widget Vimeo: Unable to load template 'wiki:Vimeo'
Interwiki linksWikipedia: Scotland, Sustainable development in Scotland External links
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