Wales has immense potential in the clean energy transition but it will only work with a strategy for connecting them up, argues Sanjoy Sen.
A Dress Rehearsal for Climate Catastrophe?
Greening our workplaces, bio-corridors and biodiversity action plans need to compliment a green new deal, writes Robert Chapman.
Why We Need a Welsh Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Crisis
Representative democracy has failed to address the climate and ecological crisis. A Welsh Citizens’ Assembly is the radical answer, says Dr Rhian Barrance.
The bold policies we need from Welsh Labour’s next manifesto
A Universal Basic Income, Green New Deal and a four-day week is the ambitious, radical future we need to fight for, argues Jack Sargeant MS.
Building back better, the importance of a green stimulus
Manon Roberts on the importance of investing in a climate-friendly economy and society.
Social housing is the key to tackling homelessness, climate change and our health
Aaron Hill believes that the social housing sector is uniquely placed to deal with the next Assembly’s priorities.
Wales’s nature crisis requires the same attention as the climate crisis
30% of Wales’s terrestrial mammal species are on the verge of extinction. We risk losing Welsh nature if our response to the climate crisis doesn’t include supporting biodiversity, argues Jessica McQuade.
Housing needs to be at the frontline of our climate strategy
Retrofitting, an upskilled construction workforce and a rigorous inspection regime can ensure that our housing stock is fit for a zero-carbon future, writes Mike Hedges.
Is this a climate emergency budget?
Sophie Howe argues that although it contains commendable points, this cannot be called a budget suitable for future generations.