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Climate

Delivering a net zero economy in Wales: A shared mission?

Joe Rossiter delves into the role of net zero in the upcoming general election.

28th June (28th June)
  • Elections 2024

Finding nature, community and identity in Mid Wales

Maeve Moran interviews individuals from Mid Wales – Wales’ most sparsely populated region – who have worked to connect people with nature and their wider community.

14th March (15th March)
  • People and Places
Regenerative farmer Hywel Morgan with his highland cattle, which graze alongside his cross shorthorn sheep on his farm Esgair Llaethdy, Llandovery, Wales. Both compliment each other because the cows eat the longer grass, whilst the sheep eat the much shorter grass. The cattle are wearing a virtual fencing GPS collar. This enables the cattle to graze on rich pastures without the need for electric fencing. They get a small shock if they roam outside the programmed radius of the supporting app.

Improving the Sustainable Farming Scheme for people, nature, and climate

Surveying the crisis affecting the farming sector, Alex Phillips outlines the conditions required to secure a more hopeful future.

7th March (7th March)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture showing a handful of sand, containing small bits of plastic. The article examines the harmful effects of microplastics.

Tackling microplastics – what more can Wales do?

Present in our oceans and soils, microplastics are a harmful and pervasive phenomenon. But what can be done in Wales? Kirsty Luff investigates.

29th January (29th January)
  • Voices
UK Protestor. Climate Crisis

Capitalism and Climate Change: Why communities in Wales must stand together

Ken Moon discusses the roots of the climate crisis and explains why communities in Wales must stand together for a cleaner future

4th December (1st December)
  • Voices
Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, argues it's time to renew Wales' energy system

It’s time to rewire Wales’ creaky energy system so it’s fit for the future

Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, outlines his latest strategy, Cymru Can, and explains what needs to be done for Wales to achieve its renewable targets.

29th November
  • People and Places
Lydia Godden summarises the IWA and Bangor Universities' open discussion about the economic future plans of The Anglesey Energy Island programme.

IWA Analysis: Powering Ynys Môn and its People – The future path to Net Zero

Lydia Godden summarises the IWA and Bangor Universities’ open discussion about the economic future plans of The Anglesey Energy Island programme.

8th November (8th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Georgie Styles explores how embedding seed sovereignty through localised seed systems can help build a climate resilient food future.

Planting Seeds of Hope across Wales

Georgie Styles explores how embedding seed sovereignty through localised seed systems can help build a climate resilient food future.

27th September (3rd November)
  • People and Places
Kaja Brown meets some of the people behind the Black Mountains College in Powys and explores the uses of storytelling against climate change

How can we use storytelling to change the world?

Kaja Brown meets some of the people behind the Black Mountains College in Powys and explores the uses of storytelling against climate change

4th September (3rd November)
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