Scotland’s transition to low-carbon energy is key to delivering economic growth.
Energy Minister @StephenGethins visited Aberdeen’s @ETZLTD1 to learn more about its work with businesses to support a leading energy supply chain and create new jobs and investments in the region.
Scotland’s transition to low-carbon energy is key to delivering economic growth.
Energy Minister @StephenGethins visited Aberdeen’s @ETZLDT1 to learn more about its work with businesses to support a leading energy supply chain and create new jobs and investments in the region.
Get ready for #NoMowMay💚
Let your lawn grow longer to help bees and other pollinators enjoy dandelions and native flowers, boosting biodiversity 🐝
#LetsDoNetZero
The spring migration sees some birds fly thousands of miles to be with us. You can help protect these incredible journeys by recording your sightings, helping scientists track how migration patterns shift as our climate changes: https://t.co/nsTZBKmxJC
#Scotland#LetsDoNetZero
The Royal Zoological Society for Scotland and partners are working hard to rebuild our wildcat populations by providing the habitat they need.
Stay up to date on the wildcats’ journey at @SaveOurWildcats 🐾
Video credit: @SaveOurWildcats#LetsDoNetZero#ScottishWildcats
As we approach the Scottish Parliament Election on 7 May, you'll notice reduced activity across our social channels. Thank you for your continued support - we'll be back to our regular schedule soon.
We are supporting households struggling with the rising cost of oil and Liquid Petroleum Gas.
From 1 April, households will be able to apply for £300 of support with their bills through our Emergency Heating Oil Scheme.
For more information: https://t.co/2A5GI4n5ku
We are committed to supporting countries that are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
First Minister @JohnSwinney has confirmed £7.5 million funding for projects working to tackle the impacts of climate change in the Global South.
ℹ️https://t.co/bFVDs9I924
Climate action is not only essential to protecting our future.
When done correctly, it offers one of the greatest opportunities to create jobs and prosperity for our communities.
Our Climate Change Plan outlines the actions needed to do this up to 2040.
Keeping materials and goods in use for as long as possible will help create new jobs and drive economic growth.
Our Circular Economy Strategy sets out plans to do this by increasing reuse, repair and recycling rates.
More: https://t.co/n124Hh5zZ1
Communities will benefit from over £7m to support action to reduce emissions & improve resilience to the impacts of climate change
It includes funding for Scotland's Climate Action Hubs which encourage and support climate action unique to a local area
➡️https://t.co/TUJ5Jje1x7
Scotland’s forests face rising risks from warmer weather, extreme storms and pests.
@ForestryLS is building resilience through mixed tree species, cleaner kit, and strategic planting and felling.
Round of applause for all their incredible work this #InternationalDayOfForests 🌲
Replacing a gas boiler with a new heat pump could help you lower your emissions while enjoying a warm cosy home. This is because these modern, low-carbon heating systems are more energy efficient than boilers and electric heating.
Visit https://t.co/qlTr2QXZR4 to find out more.
Petrol and diesel cars currently account for nearly 40% of Scotland’s transport emissions.
By driving these cars less we can lower our fuel costs, improve our health and cut emissions.
Visit https://t.co/qlTr2QXZR4 to explore more sustainable ways to travel.
Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 a year and makes up around 6% of Scotland’s carbon footprint. This #FoodWasteActionWeek (9–15 March), why not try a food-saving habit, such as measuring portions or freezing leftovers. 🥦
More tips: https://t.co/1LjdZlhxZR
Energy Secretary Gillian Martin held a roundtable with community stakeholders to hear their views on new @scotgov proposals to refresh guidance on community benefits from onshore renewable developments.
We'd like to hear your views too, find out more at https://t.co/uD2KKeLkor
First Minister @JohnSwinney co-chaired a meeting of the Scottish Energy Advisory Board.
The Board's expertise is helping us to navigate current volatility and maximise the benefits of a just transition for Scotland's economy and communities.
During #ScotAppWeek26 Energy Secretary Gillian Martin met apprentices working at Celtic Renewables in Grangemouth.
@ScotGov is investing £90,000 to help local residents develop practical and technical skills as part of a just transition.
➡️ https://t.co/9oQH0KS2Z6
Grangemouth will benefit from £10 million new investment to create new jobs and boost skills development.
Further investment into Celtic Renewables will support the company’s expansion whilst creating 149 new jobs in the area by 2030.
➡️ https://t.co/9oQH0KS2Z6