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SUMMARY:Scottish Green Party Debate: Rosebank
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Harvie (S6M-19637)\n  That the Parliament opposes the 
 development of the Rosebank oil and gas field.\n\nFurther details availabl
 e for S6M-19637\n\n\n\n Richard Lochhead (S6M-19637.4)\n  As an amendment 
 to motion S6M-19637 in the name of Patrick Harvie (Rosebank)\, leave out f
 rom "opposes" to end and insert "affirms the importance of a just transiti
 on\, which supports workers in the oil and gas industry\, as the useful li
 fe of developments comes to an end\, and believes that new developments mu
 st only proceed if they contribute to energy security\, meet a rigorous cl
 imate compatibility assessment and are compatible with Scotland’s journe
 y to net zero."\n\nFurther details available for S6M-19637.4\n\n\n\n Dougl
 as Lumsden (S6M-19637.3)\n  As an amendment to motion S6M-19637 in the nam
 e of Patrick Harvie (Rosebank)\, leave out "opposes" and insert "supports"
 .\n\nFurther details available for S6M-19637.3\n\n\n\n Sarah Boyack (S6M-1
 9637.5)\n  As an amendment to motion S6M-19637 in the name of Patrick Harv
 ie (Rosebank)\, leave out from “opposes” to end and insert “recognis
 es that oil and gas will be part of Scotland and the UK’s energy mix for
  decades to come\; acknowledges that the Rosebank oil and gas field has pr
 eviously been licensed and is currently being considered under new environ
 mental guidance\; agrees that the long-term aim for Scotland and the UK sh
 ould be to reduce dependence on volatile\, international markets for fossi
 l fuels\; considers that this will require the realisation of Scotland’s
  huge potential in renewable energy\, and regrets\, therefore\, the failur
 e of the Scottish National Party (SNP) administration to bring forward its
  promised energy strategy\, and believes that a properly managed energy tr
 ansition\, which manages existing North Sea oil and gas fields for the ent
 irety of their lifespan and invests in low-carbon energy and energy effici
 ency across the country\, is required to protect and maximise jobs\, reduc
 e the need for increased imports\, and ensure that Scotland maintains its 
 international reputation for excellence in energy skills.”\n\nFurther de
 tails available for S6M-19637.5\n\n\n\n\n                                 
        Watch on Scottish Parliament TV. View Source: https://www.parliamen
 t.scot/chamber-and-committees/whats-on-and-watch-live/whats-on?dateFrom=11
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LOCATION:Main Chamber
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