New climate change events
by Fiona Montgomery
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland is aiming to keep climate change
high on the political agenda in the Scottish election campaign
with some innovative events planned.
A series of ‘speed dating’ type Climate Cafés is being
organised for key constituencies in March as well as a major
‘Climate Day’ online political debate with all the parties
on the evening of Wed 13 April.
Other actions to get involved in include promoting the
SCCS manifesto and taking part in an election E-action.
And don’t forget about supporting WWF’s Earth Hour on Saturday
26 March, the day of the TUC March for the Alternative in
London.
Get any family, friends and colleagues who aren’t going
to the march with you to sign up and switch off their lights
for an hour that evening.
UNISON members in Aberdeen South, Glasgow Southside, Edinburgh
Central, East Lothian, Perthshire North and Falkirk West
are urged to take part in the Climate Cafes there. These
are being set up to lobby candidates in an informal and
engaging way in some of the hardest fought constituencies.
With a small group of people, you’ll get ten or fifteen
minutes to ask questions of your candidate before a bell
rings and you move to another table and another candidate.
The discussions will be pretty lively, and show candidates
why they should do all they can to tackle climate change
should they be elected.
You can find out about these and others, or how to organise
your own climate café, at www.stopclimatechaos.org/scottish-elections
Full details, including the SCCS manifesto, are also on
the UNISON
Scotland Green Workplace website pages.
**The Scottish Government has published guidance for public
bodies on how they should be putting their climate change
duties into practice.
UNISON lobbied hard for the duties to be in the Climate
Change (Scotland) Act, and they will be useful for branches
to know about in local campaigns on cuts.
The Scottish Government guidance is available online at
www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2011/02/04093254/0
- Watch out for information coming soon about an important
STUC climate change conference being organised for May
or June. The aim is to look at job opportunities and threats,
identify how to enhance the STUC-Scottish Government 2009
communique on climate change and build trade union capacity
in workplace and community initiatives.
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