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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
Yes. Your submission mentions loss and damage.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
Excellent, because I am sure that he would be able to spend that money.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
Those points are incredibly well made, so I hope that you make them when you attend COP26 virtually.
I will pick up those points with Tahseen Jafry. If Scotland uses that soft power of examples, will other countries have the appetite to address those issues and to provide pump-prime investment and education, as you talked about very powerfully? Is there a chance of getting action on that third pillar at COP26?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
I will move to the Corra Foundation. You are in a position to access a raft of different donations from big organisations. Is there an appetite for addressing the loss and damage agenda from big financiers and people giving support to charities and foundations like yourselves to make that difference in the next five years?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
Chris Hegarty, do you have a comment? I cannot see whether your hand is up.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
In the previous session, I asked about where we are with the loss and damage pillar of the Paris agreement. The question was prompted, in part, by a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association presentation that I attended, in which Caribbean states talked about the massive impact of regular extreme weather incidents and said that they have no funding to rebuild, which leads to climate refugees and horrendous impacts. The final point in SCIAF’s submission says:
“How much Scotland pays for adaptation & loss & damage overseas, and how this compared to its fair share of global action based on historical responsibility.”
Do you want to come in on that, Dr Hill? We have our climate fund, but what more should we be doing in Scotland?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
In the previous session, I asked about where we are with the loss and damage pillar that was agreed as part of the Paris agreement five years ago. At a recent Commonwealth Parliamentary Association event, representatives from the Caribbean gave us graphic evidence about the impact of regular extreme weather in destroying communities. That will lead to climate refugees in the future. The final point of Dr Hill’s submission, under the heading “Assessing Scotland’s climate justice credentials”, says:
“How much Scotland pays for adaptation & loss & damage overseas, and how this compared to its fair share of global action based on historical responsibility.”
As we approach COP26, what should we be saying about that in the discussions on the third pillar of the Paris agreement?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
It has been good to hear about the issue of getting more people to access the arts. The Museums Galleries Scotland submission highlights the commitment to everybody having a right to culture, and suggests the concept of a minimum acceptable standard of cultural provision.
We have a lot of fantastic museums, but the focus is on preserving them, rather than promoting access, and a minimum standard could address that issue, although funding them might be challenging. Perhaps you could say a bit about that, because it is an interesting idea that might promote the joining up of portfolios that we have just been talking about.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
Would your priority be to have more multiyear funding for the theatre sector? One issue that has been raised with us is around community access and access to existing facilities. Are you considering that in relation to longer-term funding, as well as in relation to the community impact that such funding would have by supporting people to be in employment?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 23 September 2021
Sarah Boyack
I have a follow-up question for Mr Munro about what the transformational difference would be. As you say, it is currently about getting through Covid. Your submission is powerful, stating that
“Scotland’s Creative Industries contribute £4.6bn to the Scottish economy each year, supporting 90,000 jobs”.
What is the priority in upping the investment that you put in? We have heard a lot about training, and issues around investment in buildings, not just to get through Covid but because a lot of our venues and theatres are quite old. What additional funding do we need, not only to keep things going but to invest in the buildings and the people that we need in our communities to ensure that the sector is with us in the future?