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Net Zero Scotland

Scotland is taking action to become Net Zero by 2045
#LetsDoNetZero
#ScotClimateWeek
Contact @scotgov at gov.scot/contact
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May is National Walking Month so let’s take advantage of the better weather and walk or wheel where possible, rather than taking the car. For example, walk or wheel to the local shops instead of driving there. 🚶‍♀️

Swapping the car for walking or wheeling can be a great opportunity for us to enjoy the fresh air and feel better. It can also help lower pollution in our local area and make the air we share much cleaner and healthier for us, our community and our wildlife.

Will you be walking more this National Walking Month?

#NationalWalkingMonth #Walking #LetsDoNetZero


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4 days ago


May is National Walking Month so let’s take advantage of the better weather and walk or wheel where possible, rather than taking the car. For example, walk or wheel to the local shops instead of driving there. 🚶‍♀️

Swapping the car for walking or wheeling can be a great opportunity for us to enjoy the fresh air and feel better. It can also help lower pollution in our local area and make the air we share much cleaner and healthier for us, our community and our wildlife.

Will you be walking more this National Walking Month?

#NationalWalkingMonth #Walking #LetsDoNetZero


5
4 days ago

May is National Walking Month so let’s take advantage of the better weather and walk or wheel where possible, rather than taking the car. For example, walk or wheel to the local shops instead of driving there. 🚶‍♀️

Swapping the car for walking or wheeling can be a great opportunity for us to enjoy the fresh air and feel better. It can also help lower pollution in our local area and make the air we share much cleaner and healthier for us, our community and our wildlife.

Will you be walking more this National Walking Month?

#NationalWalkingMonth #Walking #LetsDoNetZero


5
4 days ago

May is National Walking Month so let’s take advantage of the better weather and walk or wheel where possible, rather than taking the car. For example, walk or wheel to the local shops instead of driving there. 🚶‍♀️

Swapping the car for walking or wheeling can be a great opportunity for us to enjoy the fresh air and feel better. It can also help lower pollution in our local area and make the air we share much cleaner and healthier for us, our community and our wildlife.

Will you be walking more this National Walking Month?

#NationalWalkingMonth #Walking #LetsDoNetZero


5
4 days ago

Get ready for No Mow May.💚

There are many ways we can all make space for nature this month, like letting our lawns grow longer to give bees and other pollinators a chance to feast on uncut dandelions and other native flowers.🐝

Reducing mowing can also create a wildflower patch or meadow which encourages biodiversity to thrive.

Help encourage others in your community to restore and regenerate nature by sharing photos of your gardens, window boxes and favourite parks using #LetsDoNetZero.

We’ll share as many as we can on our stories over the next month.

By posting your photo with this hashtag, you are giving us consent to feature it on our story.

#NoMowMay #LetsDoNetZero


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for No Mow May.💚

There are many ways we can all make space for nature this month, like letting our lawns grow longer to give bees and other pollinators a chance to feast on uncut dandelions and other native flowers.🐝

Reducing mowing can also create a wildflower patch or meadow which encourages biodiversity to thrive.

Help encourage others in your community to restore and regenerate nature by sharing photos of your gardens, window boxes and favourite parks using #LetsDoNetZero.

We’ll share as many as we can on our stories over the next month.

By posting your photo with this hashtag, you are giving us consent to feature it on our story.

#NoMowMay #LetsDoNetZero


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1
1 weeks ago

Get ready for No Mow May.💚

There are many ways we can all make space for nature this month, like letting our lawns grow longer to give bees and other pollinators a chance to feast on uncut dandelions and other native flowers.🐝

Reducing mowing can also create a wildflower patch or meadow which encourages biodiversity to thrive.

Help encourage others in your community to restore and regenerate nature by sharing photos of your gardens, window boxes and favourite parks using #LetsDoNetZero.

We’ll share as many as we can on our stories over the next month.

By posting your photo with this hashtag, you are giving us consent to feature it on our story.

#NoMowMay #LetsDoNetZero


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1
1 weeks ago

Get ready for No Mow May.💚

There are many ways we can all make space for nature this month, like letting our lawns grow longer to give bees and other pollinators a chance to feast on uncut dandelions and other native flowers.🐝

Reducing mowing can also create a wildflower patch or meadow which encourages biodiversity to thrive.

Help encourage others in your community to restore and regenerate nature by sharing photos of your gardens, window boxes and favourite parks using #LetsDoNetZero.

We’ll share as many as we can on our stories over the next month.

By posting your photo with this hashtag, you are giving us consent to feature it on our story.

#NoMowMay #LetsDoNetZero


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1 weeks ago


It’s puffin season in Scotland!

Known as the 'clowns of the seas', these beloved birds can be spotted along the Scottish coast at places like the Isle of May, Fidra and Craigleith.

Despite their iconic status, Atlantic puffins are actually one of the many Scottish seabirds under threat. The climate crisis is warming our oceans and reducing the energy‑rich fish puffins rely on for food. Invasive rats are preying on their eggs and chicks, while increasingly frequent storms, oil spills, and the emerging threat of bird flu are all contributing to their decline.

We can work together to protect our oceans and the amazing wildlife, including puffins, that call them home.

To find out how you and your community can help protect nature, visit: www.netzeronation.scot/take-action/nature-and-outdoors

#LetsDoNetZero


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2 weeks ago

It’s puffin season in Scotland!

Known as the 'clowns of the seas', these beloved birds can be spotted along the Scottish coast at places like the Isle of May, Fidra and Craigleith.

Despite their iconic status, Atlantic puffins are actually one of the many Scottish seabirds under threat. The climate crisis is warming our oceans and reducing the energy‑rich fish puffins rely on for food. Invasive rats are preying on their eggs and chicks, while increasingly frequent storms, oil spills, and the emerging threat of bird flu are all contributing to their decline.

We can work together to protect our oceans and the amazing wildlife, including puffins, that call them home.

To find out how you and your community can help protect nature, visit: www.netzeronation.scot/take-action/nature-and-outdoors

#LetsDoNetZero


19
2 weeks ago

It’s puffin season in Scotland!

Known as the 'clowns of the seas', these beloved birds can be spotted along the Scottish coast at places like the Isle of May, Fidra and Craigleith.

Despite their iconic status, Atlantic puffins are actually one of the many Scottish seabirds under threat. The climate crisis is warming our oceans and reducing the energy‑rich fish puffins rely on for food. Invasive rats are preying on their eggs and chicks, while increasingly frequent storms, oil spills, and the emerging threat of bird flu are all contributing to their decline.

We can work together to protect our oceans and the amazing wildlife, including puffins, that call them home.

To find out how you and your community can help protect nature, visit: www.netzeronation.scot/take-action/nature-and-outdoors

#LetsDoNetZero


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2 weeks ago

It’s puffin season in Scotland!

Known as the 'clowns of the seas', these beloved birds can be spotted along the Scottish coast at places like the Isle of May, Fidra and Craigleith.

Despite their iconic status, Atlantic puffins are actually one of the many Scottish seabirds under threat. The climate crisis is warming our oceans and reducing the energy‑rich fish puffins rely on for food. Invasive rats are preying on their eggs and chicks, while increasingly frequent storms, oil spills, and the emerging threat of bird flu are all contributing to their decline.

We can work together to protect our oceans and the amazing wildlife, including puffins, that call them home.

To find out how you and your community can help protect nature, visit: www.netzeronation.scot/take-action/nature-and-outdoors

#LetsDoNetZero


19
2 weeks ago

Spring has truly begun.🌷

Take the time to explore your local area this spring and see all the beauty that nature has to offer.

Walking home from work or school, or choosing to walk to the shops instead of driving, is a great chance to enjoy nature as a new season begins. It can also be good for our health and the health of the planet.🌍

#LetsDoNetZero #SpringWalking#ActiveTravel #ScotlandWalks


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3 weeks ago

The migration of birds between far flung countries and continents is one of the wonders of the natural world.💚

Winter isn’t the only time that birds such as swans and waders migrate to Scotland to escape harsher winters further north. As these winter visitors leave our shores, they switch places with summer migrants that arrive in spring to rear their young.

The spring migration sees some birds fly thousands of miles over seas, mountains and deserts to be with us, in what is one of nature’s most incredible shows of stamina.

Birds such as osprey, swifts, swallows, redstarts, willow warblers and arctic tern, and more have already started to be spotted across Scotland.

Not only is the bird migration beautiful to watch it, also provides key benefits to our environment. These include pest control, food sources for other wildlife and sustaining the interconnectedness of global ecosystems.

You can get involved in protecting these incredible journeys by recording your sightings. This helps scientists track how migration patterns are shifting as our climate changes.

You can record bird sightings with @socaberlady on their website: www.the-soc.org.uk/pages/bird-recording

#Scotland #LetsDoNetZero


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1 months ago

The migration of birds between far flung countries and continents is one of the wonders of the natural world.💚

Winter isn’t the only time that birds such as swans and waders migrate to Scotland to escape harsher winters further north. As these winter visitors leave our shores, they switch places with summer migrants that arrive in spring to rear their young.

The spring migration sees some birds fly thousands of miles over seas, mountains and deserts to be with us, in what is one of nature’s most incredible shows of stamina.

Birds such as osprey, swifts, swallows, redstarts, willow warblers and arctic tern, and more have already started to be spotted across Scotland.

Not only is the bird migration beautiful to watch it, also provides key benefits to our environment. These include pest control, food sources for other wildlife and sustaining the interconnectedness of global ecosystems.

You can get involved in protecting these incredible journeys by recording your sightings. This helps scientists track how migration patterns are shifting as our climate changes.

You can record bird sightings with @socaberlady on their website: www.the-soc.org.uk/pages/bird-recording

#Scotland #LetsDoNetZero


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1 months ago


The migration of birds between far flung countries and continents is one of the wonders of the natural world.💚

Winter isn’t the only time that birds such as swans and waders migrate to Scotland to escape harsher winters further north. As these winter visitors leave our shores, they switch places with summer migrants that arrive in spring to rear their young.

The spring migration sees some birds fly thousands of miles over seas, mountains and deserts to be with us, in what is one of nature’s most incredible shows of stamina.

Birds such as osprey, swifts, swallows, redstarts, willow warblers and arctic tern, and more have already started to be spotted across Scotland.

Not only is the bird migration beautiful to watch it, also provides key benefits to our environment. These include pest control, food sources for other wildlife and sustaining the interconnectedness of global ecosystems.

You can get involved in protecting these incredible journeys by recording your sightings. This helps scientists track how migration patterns are shifting as our climate changes.

You can record bird sightings with @socaberlady on their website: www.the-soc.org.uk/pages/bird-recording

#Scotland #LetsDoNetZero


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1
1 months ago

The migration of birds between far flung countries and continents is one of the wonders of the natural world.💚

Winter isn’t the only time that birds such as swans and waders migrate to Scotland to escape harsher winters further north. As these winter visitors leave our shores, they switch places with summer migrants that arrive in spring to rear their young.

The spring migration sees some birds fly thousands of miles over seas, mountains and deserts to be with us, in what is one of nature’s most incredible shows of stamina.

Birds such as osprey, swifts, swallows, redstarts, willow warblers and arctic tern, and more have already started to be spotted across Scotland.

Not only is the bird migration beautiful to watch it, also provides key benefits to our environment. These include pest control, food sources for other wildlife and sustaining the interconnectedness of global ecosystems.

You can get involved in protecting these incredible journeys by recording your sightings. This helps scientists track how migration patterns are shifting as our climate changes.

You can record bird sightings with @socaberlady on their website: www.the-soc.org.uk/pages/bird-recording

#Scotland #LetsDoNetZero


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1 months ago

Scotland is home to some truly remarkable wildlife including the Scottish wildcat - one of our most iconic and rare native species.

The Royal Zoological Society for Scotland and partners are working hard to rebuild our wildcat populations from low levels and help them thrive across Scotland for generations to come by providing the habitat they need.

Stay up to date on the wildcats’ journey at @saveourwildcats 🐾

Video credit: @saveourwildcats

#Wildcats #LetsDoNetZero #ScottishWildlife
#ScottishWildcats


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1 months ago

As we approach the Scottish Parliament Election on 7 May, you'll notice reduced activity across our social channels. Thank you for your continued support - we'll be back to our regular schedule soon.


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1 months ago

Communities will benefit from over £7 million to support action to reduce emissions & improve resilience to the impacts of climate change.

This includes £171,946 funding to Angus Climate Action Hub to support a wide range of work, including the management and development of Dronley Community Woods.

This has seen members of the Hub work with local schools and volunteers to plant over 4,500 new trees in 2025 and support five, local part-time jobs to maintain and restructure the 50 hectare site to ensure it has a greater resilience to the impacts of climate change such as flooding and drought.

➡️https://bit.ly/4lKBa5E


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1 months ago

Scotland’s changing climate is putting new pressure on our forests.

Warmer temperatures, intense weather and the spread of pests and diseases mean we need to make our forests more resilient for the future.

Here’s how @forestryandlandscot are taking action:

🌳 Mixed species: Planting a wider variety of trees helps slow the spread of pests and diseases.
🧽 Keep it Clean: Cleaning boots, bikes and equipment reduces the risk of spreading harmful organisms.
🌱 Strategic planting: Planting trees on steep slopes helps prevent landslips and flooding, creating long‑lasting habitats for nature.
🪓 Strategic felling: Removing vulnerable trees near roads and infrastructure helps prevent wider damage during extreme weather.

They’re working with partners across Scotland and the UK to protect our forests and help them thrive in a changing climate.

Round of applause for all their incredible work this #InternationalDayOfForests.


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1 months ago


Scotland’s changing climate is putting new pressure on our forests.

Warmer temperatures, intense weather and the spread of pests and diseases mean we need to make our forests more resilient for the future.

Here’s how @forestryandlandscot are taking action:

🌳 Mixed species: Planting a wider variety of trees helps slow the spread of pests and diseases.
🧽 Keep it Clean: Cleaning boots, bikes and equipment reduces the risk of spreading harmful organisms.
🌱 Strategic planting: Planting trees on steep slopes helps prevent landslips and flooding, creating long‑lasting habitats for nature.
🪓 Strategic felling: Removing vulnerable trees near roads and infrastructure helps prevent wider damage during extreme weather.

They’re working with partners across Scotland and the UK to protect our forests and help them thrive in a changing climate.

Round of applause for all their incredible work this #InternationalDayOfForests.


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1
1 months ago

Scotland’s changing climate is putting new pressure on our forests.

Warmer temperatures, intense weather and the spread of pests and diseases mean we need to make our forests more resilient for the future.

Here’s how @forestryandlandscot are taking action:

🌳 Mixed species: Planting a wider variety of trees helps slow the spread of pests and diseases.
🧽 Keep it Clean: Cleaning boots, bikes and equipment reduces the risk of spreading harmful organisms.
🌱 Strategic planting: Planting trees on steep slopes helps prevent landslips and flooding, creating long‑lasting habitats for nature.
🪓 Strategic felling: Removing vulnerable trees near roads and infrastructure helps prevent wider damage during extreme weather.

They’re working with partners across Scotland and the UK to protect our forests and help them thrive in a changing climate.

Round of applause for all their incredible work this #InternationalDayOfForests.


11
1
1 months ago

Scotland’s changing climate is putting new pressure on our forests.

Warmer temperatures, intense weather and the spread of pests and diseases mean we need to make our forests more resilient for the future.

Here’s how @forestryandlandscot are taking action:

🌳 Mixed species: Planting a wider variety of trees helps slow the spread of pests and diseases.
🧽 Keep it Clean: Cleaning boots, bikes and equipment reduces the risk of spreading harmful organisms.
🌱 Strategic planting: Planting trees on steep slopes helps prevent landslips and flooding, creating long‑lasting habitats for nature.
🪓 Strategic felling: Removing vulnerable trees near roads and infrastructure helps prevent wider damage during extreme weather.

They’re working with partners across Scotland and the UK to protect our forests and help them thrive in a changing climate.

Round of applause for all their incredible work this #InternationalDayOfForests.


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1
1 months ago

Replacing a gas boiler with a new heat pump could help you lower your emissions while enjoying a warm cosy home.

This is because these modern, low-carbon heating systems are much more energy efficient than boilers and electric heating.

Visit netzeronation.scot to discover if a heat pump could work for you.


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1 months ago

Petrol and diesel cars currently account for nearly 40% of Scotland’s transport emissions.

By driving these cars less we can lower our fuel costs, improve our health and cut emissions.

Visit netzeronation.scot to explore more sustainable ways to travel.


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1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


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1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


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1
1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


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1
1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


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1
1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


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1
1 months ago

Reducing food waste is one of the quickest and easiest ways to cut household emissions, and it can save you money too.🥦

Food waste costs the average Scottish household £480 every year. In 2021, food waste accounted for around 6% of Scotland’s entire carbon footprint, making food waste a climate issue that often goes unnoticed.

As part of #FoodWasteActionWeek (9-15 March), why not try introducing a simple food-saving habit into your routine? Love Food Hate Waste shares advice and ideas, from planning your meals, to measuring ingredients like rice or pasta before cooking, and freezing leftovers for another day.🍝

Learn more and find practical tips here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/take-action-save-food/food-waste-action-week


23
1
1 months ago


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The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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