
Thanks to everyone that took part in the first ever online election debate on climate change on Wednesday 13th April!
People across the country tuned in to watch and take part in the debate which was hosted by former BBC (Reporting Scotland) journalist, Alan Mackay. Taking part to represent the political parties were:
Sarah Boyack for Scottish Labour
Patrick Harvie for the Scottish Green Party
Iain McGill for the Scottish Conservatives
Shirley-Anne Somerville for the SNP
Mike Crockart MP for Scottish Liberal Democrats
You can read a behind-the-scenes account from WWF Scotland Head of Comms, Lang Banks and overview and analysis of the debate from Oxfam's Ryan McQuigg.
We encourage you to watch, and post your comments on, a recording of the debate online now (clips are broken down by question, so you can navigate straight to the subjects that matter most to you), so political and public visitors are able to see how people-across-Scotland felt about the answers given by the parties.
Please also take a moment to let your election candidates know that climate change matters to you:
On the internet- make a difference with only a few mouse clicks:
Or by email - sign-up for our campaign updates by contacting info@stopclimatechaosscotland.org.
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