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Wales in 2100

A row of recognisably Welsh houses on a sunny day.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Valley 2100

Beau W Beakhouse depicts the musings of an unnamed narrator contemplating a transformed Welsh landscape in 2100.

19th August (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of a road cutting through a mountain, leading towards a cloudy horizon.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Revisiting the 2020s

Carole-Anne Davies imagines a future buoyed up by a progressive outlook on infrastructure.

12th August (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of the Cardiff skyline seen from a distance

Imagining Wales in 2100: Cardiff in 2100

Professor Peter Madden imagines a future Wales dominated by surveillance technology.

5th August (16th January)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of a white woman with an orange jumper and a beige apron offering food to two other women, who are both sitting down, and a young boy. The woman on the left is wearing a lilac hijab and a black coat and is smiling peacefully. The woman on the right is a white woman with brown hair, wearing a black coat and blue jeans. The young boy is standing between the legs of the woman with a hijab and is looking up at the tray. All are standing in a wooden-panelled room, decorated with a black board.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Wales in 2100

Jia Wei Lee imagines a future where sustainability and intersectionality go hand in hand.

29th July (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy
The wall of a prison seen from the outside.

Imagining Wales in 2100: Prison 2100: A Mega Prisons Eco-dystopia

Heledd Melangell imagines a future where the carceral system has continued to expand at its current pace.

22nd July (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagining Wales in 2100: Towards a safe food system

Duncan Fisher argues that a decentralised approach to our food systems can reduce carbon pollution and combat food insecurity.

15th July (12th July)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagining Wales in 2100: I’m Not Asking for a Ramp up Pen y Fan

Bethany Handley envisions a future where access to nature is supported for all.

8th July (22nd July)
  • Politics and Policy

Imagining Wales in 2100: Wales: A Beacon of Regenerative Wellbeing

Transporting himself in 2100, Piotr Swiatek imagines what the world’s future governance might borrow from the principles of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.

1st July (1st July)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of Derek Walker, the Future Generations Commissioner

Imagining Wales in 2100: What if, by 2100, we had an infrastructure fit for future generations?

Derek Walker envisages what a future infrastructure for Wales could look like if it harnessed the power of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.

24th June (24th June)
  • Politics and Policy
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