Scotland

Scotland’s green chemicals producer launches Crowdfunding campaign

Scottish technology-led producer of green chemicals, Celtic Renewables, has launched its latest crowdfunding campaign with Crowdcube aiming to raise a…

2 years ago

Minke whales visiting Scotland’s west coast set European record

Scotland’s west coast seas are a vitally important area for minke whales – with some of these spectacular but vulnerable…

2 years ago

Brexit Bytes and Digital Bridges: Sailing the UK’s Data Seas

In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is…

2 years ago

Scotland’s blockchain economy set to exceed four billion by 2030

Scottish Enterprise has published a report into Scotland’s blockchain economy with an economic forecast that highlights the technology has the…

3 years ago

New citizen science project to help endangered red squirrels

First Highland-specific survey will cover over 25,000 square kilometres to help red squirrels People living in the Scottish Highlands are…

3 years ago

Why Rewilding brings benefits for communities and landscapes

Rewilding’s benefits for communities and landscapes in spotlight as nature minister visits Dundreggan Rewilding charity Trees for Life has showcased…

3 years ago

Beavers of Glen Affric: Scotland’s next Beaver Release Site?

Beaver release in the Scottish highlands A community consultation that will help decide whether beavers are reintroduced to Glen Affric…

4 years ago

Donations Needed for Scotland’s Biggest Community Buyout

Now or never for one of Scotland's largest community-led nature projects People are being urged to keep donating to a…

4 years ago

EMEC wins Champion of Renewables award 2021

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has scooped the Champion of Renewables award at the 2021 Scottish Green Energy Awards…

4 years ago

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