DOUBTS have been raised over the SNP's commitment to tackling climate change after the Scottish Government was condemned for slashing its cycling budget.
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Scotsman on 13th Mar 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Two students, one a great friend of mine, from the Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands are cycling from the Hague to Copenhagen, raising awareness of the threat of climate change along the way. To make it more difficult, they are doing it on dutch granny bikes! They are relying on locals putting them
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SimO on 4th Dec 2009 (via sim-o.me.uk)
THE Scottish Government has been criticised for planning "unambitious" climate change targets of just 0.5 per cent for the next two years.
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Scotsman on 21st Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Scottish Government backs moves to strengthen the UK Climate Change Bill.
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SNP on 8th Oct 2008 (via scotland.gov.uk)
Second stage of consultation looking at how Scotland should plan for climate change.
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SNP on 27th Apr 2009 (via scotland.gov.uk)
Public and private sectors unite against climate change.
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SNP on 12th Mar 2009 (via scotland.gov.uk)
Scotland at the forefront of global efforts to tackle climate change.
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SNP on 5th Dec 2008 (via scotland.gov.uk)
This morning, Tim blogged about the enemies of the next Conservative government. One of his entries was: "The climate change industry or energy consumers. One of these groups will end up unhappy. The Tory leadership can keep the climate change...
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CentreRight on 11th Nov 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
At last night's debate on climate change in the House of Commons, Peter Lilley raised made a rather apt point of order: "Given that we are passing the Climate Change Bill, which is based on the supposition that the climate is getting warmer, let me point out that it is now snowing outside, in October."
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AlexSingleton on 29th Oct 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
THE Scottish Government is not going far enough in its efforts to tackle climate change, MSPs heard today.
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Scotsman on 13th Nov 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
To dismiss the implications of climate change based on an error about the rate at which Himalayan glaciers are melting is an act of astonishing intellectual legerdemain. Yet this is what some doubters of climate change are claiming. But the reality is that our understanding of climate change is based on
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TimWorstall on 27th Mar 2010 (via timworstall.com)