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Julie Brominicks finds common ground between livestock farmers and environmentalists regarding the climate emergency and biodiversity crisis.

Environmental Angst and Opportunity

Julie Brominicks finds common ground between livestock farmers and environmentalists regarding the climate emergency and biodiversity crisis

27th January (26th January)
  • Voices
Photo taken from the top of a sand-dune at Kenfig National Nature Reserve Near Bridgend

The Sand Dunes of Wales – Conserving and Exploring our Hidden Gems

Laura Davies, Kath Hewitt, Julie Creer and Hannah Lee showcase an innovative project to protect Wales’ sand dunes.

12th December (13th December)
  • People and Places
Call for urgent action to support seagrass restoration in Wales.

Ripple Effect: Why You Should Care about Wales’ Seagrass

Dr Leanne Cullen-Unsworth and Laura Evans call for action to support seagrass restoration and explain its importance to Wales’ ecosystem

8th December (1st December)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of Climate Minister Julie James sitting next to one of the representatives from the Guarani and Wampís nations she met at COP26, during discussions on deforestation

One Year Since COP26: Is Wales Doing Enough on Tropical Deforestation?

Wales made ambitious commitments at COP26, but action is needed on our deforestation footprint to become a globally responsible nation.

11th November (14th November)
  • Politics and Policy
Efa encounters Swansea in 2052. This is a still from Galwad, which presents a future left to deal with the consequences of climate inaction.

Climate Inaction: We Need New Stories

As part of our partnership with GALWAD, writer and poet Bethany Handley says the arts can create new stories to challenge climate inaction.

7th November (2nd November)
  • Voices
Residents on a Community-supported agriculture project.

Community-Supported Agriculture in Wales: Caring for the Land and the People

Dr Angelina Sanderson Bellamy and Barbora Adlerova explain how community-supported agriculture can contribute to resilient communities in Wales.

1st November (1st November)
  • People and Places
Water

Action is Needed on Water Quality

Samuel Kurtz MS and Janet Finch-Saunders MS assess Welsh Government’s policy on water quality and propose solutions to move forward.

30th September (30th September)
  • Voices

10 Years of One Planet Developments

Jane Davidson reflects on the first 10 years of One Planet Developments in Wales.

23rd September (23rd September)
  • People and Places

Living with a One Planet Ecological Footprint

Erica Vernon examines the challenges and opportunities of living with a lower ecological footprint.

22nd September
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