To achieve Scotland's net-zero emissions goals, reducing fossil fuel use in energy production and consumption is paramount. Home heating, responsible for half of energy consumption, represents a crucial area for emission reduction. District heating networks, which utilize various heat sources through underground pipes, have emerged as a promising solution, allowing for more efficient energy utilization, lower heating costs, and a significant contribution to Scotland's net-zero ambitions as underscored by the recently passed Heat Networks (Scotland) Act.
Scotland could use its existing powers to implement policies aimed at attracting more immigrants and supporting existing migrant populations, leading to win-win scenarios that...
Scotland is on the cliff-edge of a cultural recession, argues Karen Anderson, chair of Wasps (Workshop & Artists Studio Provisions Scotland)
The UK's four nations, struggling to find common ground in the post-EU landscape. Baroness Young of Old Scone reflects on the slow but effective...