Sophie Howe argues that although it contains commendable points, this cannot be called a budget suitable for future generations.
Sorting out school education in Wales – it’s time for radical change
The Welsh education system is not preparing children for the world of tomorrow. Getting rid of GCSEs and a new education tax should just be the beginning of our reforms, writes Professor Calvin Jones
How can we address the climate emergency without adding to the nature crisis?
Mike Wilkinson considers what the climate emergency and ecological crisis mean for the IWA’s “Re-energising Wales” report recommendations.
The economic arguments for the M4 relief road don’t add up
New roads don’t deliver for the areas the road is supposed to benefit, argues John Ball
Climate Emergency: we need drastic, radical measures
It’s going to take radically different action to avoid tragic outcomes for our ecosystems argues David Clubb.
What influences Local and Community Engagement in Renewable Energy in Wales?
Professor Judith Marquand introduces a new research report from the IWA’s Re-energising Wales project
Mother Nature has no voice, but you do
Sion Sleep calls on us all to stand up for Mother Nature and take action on climate change
David and Goliath: Is the planning system stacked against communities?
Steve Brooks reflects on the Blaengwrach Community Action Group campaign and the implications for Wales’ planning system
Is the Mutual Investment Model PFI lite?
Mike Hedges AM considers the implications of the Welsh Government’s Mutual Investment Model