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Letter from America: World needs a Glasgow Convention – and Scotland is already showing the way

DAFFODILS, the “heralds of spring,” are beginning to bloom. A delicate yellow brush of nature reminds me of the late American conservationist Rachel Carson. Her book Silent Spring, published nearly 60 years ago was a clarion call for action. Carson said: “The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.” Carson helped awaken an environmental movement. With the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-26) hosted in Glasgow fast approaching the global movement of today must be awake to the opportunity of producing history.

MSIP: SMEs have a chance to accelerate plans to be part of net-zero drive

MSIP: SMEs have a chance to accelerate plans to be part of net-zero drive by Hamish Penman © SYSTEM Bob Andrew, Elevator’s MSIP Accelerator Manager and Greig Coull, CEO of Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc An innovative accelerator programme that aims to help support Scotland’s journey to net zero is on the lookout for talent. It is seeking small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to be part of its next cohort. The MSIP Accelerator was launched last year by Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) in Dundee to help lead the charge for sustainable mobility and low carbon energy. Collaboration and variety

Cosy Bairns project ensures school pupils in Dundee stay warm this winter

© Supplied by dundee bairns The first deliveries of cosy winter clothing to hundreds of Dundee school pupils are being rolled out. The Cosy Bairns project launched last month after parents were asked to provide their children with extra clothes to wear in classrooms which must stay ventilated to combat Covid-19, even when temperatures drop. An initial target of £30,000 was set for the project but Dundonians smashed that figure raising £76,000 in just four weeks. Organiser Councillor Lynne Short, said: “That was a big ask for many families, and primary schools in the city highlighted over 500 bairns who would benefit from cosy clothes for outdoor PE and for when windows being opened in school during this pandemic.

Fergus Ewing named Best for Business by The Herald s judges

SNP Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing CONTINUING the best of the best from 21 years of The Herald Scottish Politician of the Year Awards while Covid puts 2020 on hold, the judges come to a category that seems more vital than ever, yet which has often been sorely short of contenders.  The Politics in Business award was created shortly after the last great economic crisis to recognise the MPs and MSPs with the best grasp of what business needed to prosper again.   The inaugural winners, an SNP and a Labour MP, had little in common politically, but Stewart Hosie and Jim McGovern fought side-by-side for the computer games industry in their Dundee constituencies.  

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