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.
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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.
Andy Sutton argues that society needs to start placing value on decarbonisation
Mike Wilkinson considers what the climate emergency and ecological crisis mean for the IWA’s “Re-energising Wales” report recommendations.
Every decision we make needs to be one made through the lens of climate change argues Bleddyn Lake
Joseph Carter on what needs to change so that we can breathe clean air with healthy lungs
In the third of his short series, Richard Edwards explores how woodlands in Wales remain an integral part of our landscape and ecology
In the second of his short series, Richard Edwards explores ways that farms in Wales can balance benefits for the environment, communities and local economies.
Steve Brooks argues electric vehicles are a quick fix that hold hidden dangers
180 years ago, the hydrogen fuel cell was invented in Wales. Simon Thomas AM argues we can use it to power our future.