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Net Zero

A steelworks company at work - The loss of 3,000 jobs at Tata Steel Port Talbot shows how a failure to prepare for the necessities of a just and fair transition to net zero will have devastating effects, says Joe Rossiter.

IWA Analysis: Tata Steel Port Talbot – A lesson in how not to deliver a just and fair transition

The likely loss of 3,000 jobs at Tata Steel Port Talbot shows how a failure to prepare for the necessities of a just and fair transition to net zero will have devastating effects, writes Joe Rossiter.

21st September (21st January)
  • Politics and Policy
Sarah Rees, head of Oxfam Cymru, argues the cost of Wales' transition to Net Zero should not be burdened by the poorest in society.

Net Zero: let rich polluters pay the bill

Sarah Rees, head of Oxfam Cymru, argues the cost of Wales’ transition to Net Zero should not be shouldered by the poorest in society.

18th September (18th September)
  • Politics and Policy

Why is Wales missing its tree planting targets?

Caitlin Lewis visits woodland creation projects in South East Wales in a bid to discover what factors are limiting the Welsh Government from reaching its tree-planting targets. 

10th July (13th July)
  • Politics and Policy
Evening traffic jam on British motorway

Car dependency: A Driver of Inequalities & Climate Change

Paula Renzel argues that we have to change the way we travel and provide better and cheaper alternatives to using the car as this is essential for the wellbeing of both people and the planet.

6th February (6th February)
  • Voices

One Planet Smallholdings: A New Path to Rural Sustainability

Erica Vernon assesses the impact of One Planet Smallholdings and their potential for fostering sustainable ways of living in Wales.

20th September
  • People and Places
Nesta’s Andy Regan argues that Wales needs to get behind a key technology for net zero homes.

Volume Up The Pumps

Nesta’s Andy Regan argues that Wales needs to get behind a key technology for net zero homes.

13th September (13th September)
  • Politics and Policy
The photograph shows a meadow, which can be a key site for the preservation of biodiversity. Protecting and enabling nature to thrive and restore itself is one of the key ideas embedded in the concept of 'Nature Positive'.

Can Wales become Nature Positive by 2030?

Meriel Harrison argues that Wales must set ambitious Nature Positive targets to reverse the curve of biodiversity loss

27th June (4th July)
  • Politics and Policy
Full fibre broadband has potential to support Wales' move to Net Zero.

From Full Fibre Broadband to Net Zero

Steve Cooper explains how real fibre broadband can help shape our sustainable future and achieve Net Zero targets.

20th June (20th June)
  • Politics and Policy

How Green Is my Tariff?

Why has the price of green tariffs increased in line with the wider market? Andy Regan explains the reasons behind the rise and what Welsh Government can do.

5th April (5th April)
  • Politics and Policy
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