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Episode 2

Mairi visits Orkney and the Western Isles to meet islanders who are working towards energy self-sufficiency.

’S e 2023 am bliadhna as teotha riamh clàraichte, a-rèir an luchd-saidheans. Le ar n-àrainneachd ag atharrachadh, tha riaghaltas na h-Alba airson na
gasaichean taigh-glainne is cothrach ri blàthachadh na cruinne a thoirt sìos gu net zero ro 2045.

Anns an t-sreath seo, tha Màiri Rodgers a dol air slighe air feadh Alba a dh" fhaicinn dè na ceumannan practaigeach as urrain dhuinn fhèin gabhail gu pearsanta, nar coimhearsnachdan agus nar gnìomhachasan gus lorg carboin
a’ lùghdachadh.

Anns a’ phrògram sa, tha Màiri a’ siubhal à Arcaibh gu na h-Eileanan an Iar a’ choinneachadh ri eileanaich a tha a’ sireach neo-eismealachd cumhachd. Tha
an teaghlach Harper à Inbhir Nis air ceumanan mòr a ghabhail gus an lorg carboin aca a’ lùghdachadh, agus tha Mairi a’ tadhal air gniomhachasan a th’ aig fior aghaidh ùr ghnathachaich na h-arainneachd.

2023 was the hottest year on record, according to climate scientists. To tackle climate change, the Scottish government has committed to reduce greenhouse gases that cause global warming to net zero by 2045.

Mairi Rodgers goes on a journey across Scotland to
discover the practical steps individuals, communities and businesses are taking to reduce our emissions.

In this episode, Mairi visits Orkney and the Western Isles to meet islanders who are working towards energy self-sufficiency. She follows the Harper
family in Inverness who are making big strides in reducing their own carbon footprint, and Mairi visits different industries that are at the cutting edge of
environmental change.

In Gaelic with English subtitles

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