Stop Climate Chaos Scotland

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Stop Climate Chaos Scotland

Nicola Sturgeon with representatives from Stop Climate Chaos Scotland in 2021

(SCCS) is a coalition of organisations in Scotland that are campaigning on climate change, including trade and student unions, environmental and international development organisations, faith and community groups. The coalition has close links with the Stop Climate Chaos coalition in London although it is a separately constituted organisation.

Background[edit]

The organisation has a small staff team, and is overseen by an elected Board.[1] The current chair is Tom Ballantine, a former lawyer. The previous chair was Mike Robinson, now Chief Executive of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.

Stop Climate Chaos Scotland played a key role in the development of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, the strongest climate change legislation in the world. Stop Climate Chaos Scotland now works to ensure that the commitments set out in the Scottish Climate Change Act become a reality and that Scotland meets its targets to reduce emissions by 42% by 2020 and 80% by 2050. As Scotland’s own emissions account for only a relatively small percentage of the global total, SCCS is also working with civil society groups in other countries to promote the Scottish climate change example.[citation needed]

Member organisations include[edit]

See also Stop Climate Chaos (UK) Members.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Our Team". Stop Climate Chaos Scotland. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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