Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Judgement time … almost

Judgement time … almost

Yesterday, the Climate Change Commission for Wales published its first annual report. Here the chair of Stop Climate Chaos Cymru provides its response

A tale of two consecutive days

A tale of two consecutive days

International work in combating hunger is linked to the poverty here at home – and stabilising food supply and food prices are integral to dealing with both

This Assembly term is critical for delivering a One Planet Wales

This Assembly term is critical for delivering a One Planet Wales

Carwyn Jones’ new administration in Cardiff Bay begins its term with high aspirations for a ‘One Planet Wales’, but will delivery match aspiration?

An unnatural situation

An unnatural situation

Without action, habitats and species in Wales will continue to disappear. Do you want this to be the legacy you leave for future generations?

Can Wales go green alone?

Can Wales go green alone?

In the first of a short series on environmental policy in the run up to the next Assembly election, WWF’s Anne Meikle argues Wales is well placed to achieve more on the green agenda in coming years

The moral case for climate change mitigation

The moral case for climate change mitigation

The scientific basis of climate change is under sustained attack, but the compulsion to act is as strong as ever

A hunger for change

A hunger for change

On World Food Day, spare a thought and dime for those without the riches you take for granted

Flights of fantasy

Flights of fantasy

The easing of flight restrictions over Europe will bring relief to thousands of Britons stranded abroad, and an outpouring of hypocrisy and denial from some who aren’t

Ask what your country can do for the world

Ask what your country can do for the world

The UN summit on climate change is almost upon us, and Wales has a real chance to play an significant role in its outcome

Green shoots of a different kind

Green shoots of a different kind

New research published this week by the Energy Saving Trust shows that the Welsh know more about climate change than their British counterparts. So why are they still so reluctant to take action?

A different sort of Halloween event – come along

YOURS truly is chairing an important event in Cardiff on Saturday, 31st October, at the Old Library in Trinity St between 3pm and 5pm. December 2009 could well be make-or-break for efforts to tackle climate change. The climate talks in Copenhagen may or may not reach a fair and sufficient international agreement to cut carbon [...]

Labour leadership – An energetic debate

Labour leadership – An energetic debate

MONDAY’S WalesHome.org will tackle the thorny issue of Waless’ future energy mix, but the Labour leadership race has got there this weekend. As we reported earlier, Carwyn Jones has begun a week of policy announcements with a focus on energy and climate change. Visiting Wylfa power station on Anglesey he said that it’s “time to [...]