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  • Hutton’s Tercentenary

    Hutton’s Tercentenary

    We mark the tercentenary of the birth of James Hutton, who is described as the "Father of Modern Geology". Read more

  • Simon Reeve RSGS Honorary Fellowship

    Simon Reeve RSGS Honorary Fellowship

    Adventurer and presenter Simon Reeve visited RSGS HQ in Perth last week ahead of his sold-out event at Perth Concert Hall, to be presented with RSGS Honorary Fellowship. Read more

  • Sir David Attenborough: A Natural Celebration

    Sir David Attenborough: A Natural Celebration

    On Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday, we share an insight into his incredible life and career and his connections to RSGS. Read more

  • Our Social Contract

    Our Social Contract

    RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson reflects on the idea of a social contract - that those who have benefitted from society should pay it forward to younger generations. Read more

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Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Live from Colombia: A look into COP16 on biodiversity

Live from Colombia: A look into COP16 on biodiversity

RSGS Deputy Chief Executive Clare Hamilton writes from COP16 in Colombia, offering an insight into the conference and what we can expect. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 25th October, 2024

Updated: 7th November, 2024

Carbon capture: the 22 billion dollar question...

Carbon capture: the 22 billion dollar question...

Mike Robinson responds to the announcement by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer of funding for a programme of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 4th October, 2024

Water scarcity in Scotland: really?

Water scarcity in Scotland: really?

Scotland has a global reputation as a ‘wet’, water-rich nation. Often when we think of Scotland, it evokes images of our beautiful lochs and rivers, and notions of an abundance of water. However, across Scotland water scarcity is a real and increasing risk. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 13th September, 2024

Faith, science and NGO communities unite for action on climate

Faith, science and NGO communities unite for action on climate

Faith, science and NGO communities in Scotland came together in Edinburgh yesterday, in response to Government intentions to water down climate policy. Giving a voice to the head, heart and soul of society, the event underlined the absolute necessity of tackling climate change, and the need to raise the issue beyond that of a political football. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 10th May, 2024

Updated: 17th December, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

Nature Needs Half: A Vision and Practice

Nature Needs Half: A Vision and Practice

Imagine our planet shared equally and equitably by people and nature, a world in which nature has ample space to exist and evolve, and people enjoy a healthy lifestyle that allows such a world to thrive. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 2nd May, 2024

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

A retrograde act

A retrograde act

RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson writes about why the Scottish Government's plans to remove the 2030 emissions reduction target is an incredibly retrograde step, and undermines years of climate leadership in this country. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 19th April, 2024

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

Take heart – around the world, people want to see action on climate change

Take heart – around the world, people want to see action on climate change

Why doesn’t anyone care about climate change as much as I do? It’s so easy to think this (and for this feeling to be backed up by the prevailing narrative in the media), and then to despair. But actually, take heart - because it’s wrong. Read more

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Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 29th March, 2024

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Is 2030 too far out of reach?

Is 2030 too far out of reach?

It’s official - Scotland is going to struggle to hit its 2030 climate target… and every single one of us could do more to help. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 20th March, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

The Cost of Climate Action and Inaction

The Cost of Climate Action and Inaction

With the release of this week's Scottish Fiscal Commission report, RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson reflects on why it is clear that the cost of damage from climate change is going to grow exponentially, unless we take greater steps to avoid it. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 15th March, 2024

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

The path to net zero: regulatory changes in Scotland’s built environment

The path to net zero: regulatory changes in Scotland’s built environment

Stephen Boyle from Zero Waste Scotland explores the key regulatory changes proposed by industry experts to reduce carbon in Scotland’s buildings and infrastructure, and how they can contribute to achieving net zero targets. Read more

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Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 1st March, 2024

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

All 28 Eggs in one COP basket

All 28 Eggs in one COP basket

A global problem, like climate change needs a global solution and global agreement - it needs everybody pulling in roughly the same direction. The COP process has always been glacially slow and to some degree flawed, but it’s the only process we have, and we have come to over expect and over rely on it... Read more

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Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 30th November, 2023

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

Manifesting climate action

Manifesting climate action

RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson calls for a united response to the climate emergency, and shines a spotlight on Scotland's potential to lead the charge against climate change. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 29th September, 2023

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

Running out of long grass… When are we going to find money for public services

Running out of long grass… When are we going to find money for public services

RSGS Chief Executive Mike Robinson challenges the latest severe round of cuts to public services and explains why we must invest in a more just, more sustainable & more robust future. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 15th September, 2023

Updated: 22nd May, 2024

Author: Anonymised User

An Interview with Bertrand Piccard

An Interview with Bertrand Piccard

Part 1 of 3: for the Access to Inspiration podcast, Sue Stockdale interviews renowned explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard, who is President and co-founder of the Solar Impulse Foundation. He explains why focusing on ecology is not only profitable but also exciting. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 4th August, 2023

Fixing cement: how can the sector get to net zero?

Fixing cement: how can the sector get to net zero?

Cement has a surprisingly large climate impact, contributing around 8% of global CO2 emissions. To align the sector with the Paris climate goals, big changes will be needed. The sheer scale of these changes can seem tricky, but there are a number of ways emissions could be cut. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 6th July, 2023

Updated: 10th July, 2023

Hitting 1.5C - earlier than anticipated...

Hitting 1.5C - earlier than anticipated...

The World Meteorological Organisation has updated its forecast on when the crucial threshold of 1.5 degrees of heating will be passed, finding that there is now a 66% chance this will be breached between now and 2027. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 18th May, 2023

Author: Anonymised User

AR6…  or should that be AAAAAARRRRRR!?

AR6… or should that be AAAAAARRRRRR!?

Mike Robinson reflects on the latest IPCC report in this aptly named blog. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 24th March, 2023

2023: climate and the year ahead

2023: climate and the year ahead

A new year is upon us, and with that the potential for a fresh start and some fresh impetus to see action around some of the critical issues facing our society. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 20th January, 2023

Author: Anonymised User

Blue Arctic

Blue Arctic

"The Arctic Ocean is now being changed. The top of the world is no longer white, but blue. Its ice is disappearing"... Wildlife Cameraman Doug Allan reflects on the changing Arctic. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 9th December, 2022

The Youth perspective on COP27

The Youth perspective on COP27

Nearly a week since COP27 concluded in Sharm el-Sheikh, Youth Energy Advisor, Josh Oxby, provides some reflective insights from his time at the conference. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 25th November, 2022

Author: Josh Oxby

Ecocide law: the missing climate solution?

Ecocide law: the missing climate solution?

With COP27 coming to a close today, we share an article from the COP26 edition of The Geographer by Jojo Mehta, Co-founder and Executive Director of Stop Ecocide International. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 18th November, 2022

ScotWind Leasing

ScotWind Leasing

Scottish Renewables Chief Executive, Claire Mack, talks about ScotWind Leasing- an exciting and significant milestone in Scotland’s renewable energy story, enabling the next generation of offshore wind farms to be developed. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 6th May, 2022

Updated: 4th August, 2022

The Cost of GDP

The Cost of GDP

RSGS CEO Mike Robinson considers how a country's GDP may be a measure of its economic prosperity, but fails to highlight the damage done in pursuit of wealth. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 18th February, 2022

Updated: 5th April, 2022

Author: Anonymised User

Meet the Experts

Meet the Experts

Since unveiling plans to continue our series of popular monthly Q&A sessions with sustainability experts into the coming year, we discuss what we have done so far and reflect on why these conversations are so essential. Read more

Posted to: RSGS Blog

Engaging stories, topical articles and fascinating insights from across the RSGS network.

Published: 11th February, 2022

Updated: 5th April, 2022

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    Hutton’s Tercentenary

    We mark the tercentenary of the birth of James Hutton, who is described as the "Father of Modern Geology".

  • Simon Reeve RSGS Honorary Fellowship

    Simon Reeve RSGS Honorary Fellowship

    Adventurer and presenter Simon Reeve visited RSGS HQ in Perth last week ahead of his sold-out event at Perth Concert Hall, to be presented with RSGS Honorary Fellowship.

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    Mock Cop 30 - Inverness

    The Model Conference of the Parties is an exclusive and inclusive event encouraging voice and change from the perspective of youths. Mock Cop is a youth initiative which strongly connects to the mirroring of Model UN.

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