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SHREC finds Scotland and the Highlands ready for climate change battle

SHREC finds Scotland and the Highlands ready for climate change battle By Calum MacLeod  |  Updated: 14:03, 07 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper SHREC keynote speaker Roseanna Cunningham. The 12th annual Scottish Highlands Renewable Energy Conference (SHREC) provided cause for optimism that Scotland, and the rest of the world, can start walking the walk in taking action on the climate emergency. The event, hosted by leading law firm Harper Macleod, has been held annually in Inverness since 2010 but while co-host Nicky Marr managed proceedings from a studio in the city, going virtual allowed for an international line-up of speakers and attendees.

Highlands role in climate change battle highlighted at conference

Highlands role in climate change battle highlighted at conference By Calum MacLeod  |  Updated: 18:40, 07 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper SHREC keynote speaker Roseanna Cunningham. The 12th annual Scottish Highlands Renewable Energy Conference (SHREC) provided cause for optimism that Scotland, and the rest of the world, can start walking the walk in taking action on the climate emergency. The event, hosted by leading law firm Harper Macleod, has been held annually in Inverness since 2010 but while co-host Nicky Marr managed proceedings from a studio in the city, going virtual allowed for an international line-up of speakers and attendees.

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Queer tribe yearn for acceptance | The Patriot On Sunday

Endorsing LGBTIQ rights will pave the way for peadophiles -Police Officer Sexual minorities shunned in Religious, Educational institutions VICTORIA MARUMO editors@thepatriot.co.bw The Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana (LEGABIBO) community has gone through a rollercoaster of events since their journey towards having their rights recognized in the country. The experience has and is still a challenging one as the ice surrounding their organization and its members in society has not melted. LEGAGIBO was established in 1998 but only managed to successfully get registered in 2016. This speaks volumes of the hardships they have to endure for being different from what is perceived as morally and socially acceptable. Their greatest achievement is the decrim case of 2016, prompting government to decriminalize homosexuality.

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