Carbon Capture and Storage Open Day today at Tralee Bay

As part of the Festival of the Sea programme, the Scottish Marine Institute’s Carbon Capture and Storage Continue reading

Crarae Garden: Gales, devastation and a strange beauty

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At this very moment there’s a natural film set waiting for a survivalist movie – just off the A83 at Crarae Garden Continue reading

Now see for yourself: For Argyll challenges anyone to say SPR plans for Argyll Array at Tiree are acceptable

After making spurious claims that they had already done so – exposed by the vigorous No Tiree Array Continue reading

Karl Hughes: impacts of the proposed Tiree Array and divorce from the natural world

(Updated with scale image) I have been harking on about some of the environmental effects of the Tiree array on Tiree… Continue reading

Argyll addition to National Tree Collections of Scotland

Three new sites across Scotland have signed up to participate in Continue reading

Question: How can we license fracking when we have permanent drought?

Tomorrow’s issue of The Guardian is carrying an article revealing Continue reading

What it’s like to run 133 miles in three days

Caroline McKay – who did just this last weekend – running 133 miles around the shores of Mull Continue reading

Osborne Interiors pursue the dance of the chain saws in Castle Woods

Castle Woods

The redoubtable Helensburgh Community Woodland Group has used Freedom of Information Continue reading

Wightman study highlights issues of ownership of Scotland’s forests

Rhinns of Kells forest ©2005biggar GNU Free Documentation

The Forest Policy Group has recently published a scoping study by the well known rights researcher and campaigner, Andy Wightman, Continue reading

RSPB Scotland ‘disappointed’ by Scottish Government consent to Shetland Viking wind farm

RSPB Scotland has greeted with disappointment the Scottish Government’s consent Continue reading