PA Media Young people have staged a series of protests demanding more action on climate change A Scottish "Oyster card", green taxes and scrapping air miles are among 80 recommendations of a citizens’ assembly looking at how Scotland can tackle climate change.
Scotland’s Climate Assembly also urges a ban on single-use plastics and a four-day working week.
The assembly brought together more than 100 people from all walks of life to discuss the challenge.Their report will now be handed over to party leaders at Holyrood.Described as a "clarion call" for action, it says there should be a ban on […]
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