Climate change - national adaptation plan 2024 to 2029: consultation - easy read

The impacts of climate change are already being felt by people in Scotland. That is why, as well as taking action to reduce emissions, we must also take steps to adapt to climate change. This is an easy-read version of the consultation on the Scottish National Adaptation Plan 2024 to 2029.


Your experience of Climate Change

We are all living with climate change, now and in the future.

This can change a lot depending on where you live. An island community in the Outer Hebrides will experience climate change differently to a community on the banks of the Clyde in Glasgow.

We need to know about everyone’s experiences in all parts of Scotland. This will help us to make a plan that works for everyone.

Question 1: How is climate change is affecting people in Scotland? Please explain your answer in the box below:

Question 2: What effect will climate change have on people in Scotland over the next 5 years? Please tell us in the box below:

Question 3: What actions would you take to adapt to climate change? This could be in your community, at home and at work. An example could be considering installing flood protection measures to your home, such as door guards. Please tell us in the box below:

Question 4: What would stop you from taking action to adapt to climate change? Please tell us in the box below:

Question 5: What actions should the Scottish Government take first to tackle the effects of climate change? Please tell us in the box below:

Contact

Email: AdaptationConsultation@gov.scot

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