…on progress towards net zero that there is a ‘hesitancy to commit to key pledges’. The Committee states that they have less confidence than previous years in hitting interim emissions…
Debate to put forward a Community Energy Benefits Bill informed by our research
…Wales.’ Our report Sharing Power, Spreading Wealth, written by Lydia Godden, calls for clearer direction to commercial developers and explores mandating local and community ownership within commercial energy projects for…
What the next UK Government can do for mental health
…NHS coming under increasing pressure, governments must tackle the mental health crisis through everything available to them. From healthcare to benefits, this is an issue intrinsically linked to the way…
Through a Welsh Lens: Plaid Cymru’s Vision for Wales
…the coming decades, understanding Wales’s needs and strengths and agile enough to respond to changing business landscapes, and develop a community bank providing services to customers in communities where private…
Through a Welsh Lens: The Labour Party’s Vision for Wales
…to invest in policies that tear down the barriers that hold people back, ensuring that everyone can get on in life, regardless of their background. That means recruiting new teachers…
Changing the narrative around employability for arts and humanities degrees
…Our roundtable found that universities could do more to effectively embed the teaching of employability within arts and humanities subjects, and to help students better understand and articulate how their…
Wrth Dychmygu Cymru yn 2100: Cyflwyniad gan David Clubb
…y Comisiwn Seilwaith Cenedlaethol rydym wedi cael anhawster i ddatblygu, neu fabwysiadu, fframwaith ar gyfer ein gwaith ‘at y dyfodol’ ein hunain. Sut y gallwn ddychmygu beth fyddai anghenion rhywun…
Wrth Dychmygu Cymru yn 2100: Beth os byddai gennym seilwaith addas ar gyfer cenedlaethau’r dyfodol erbyn 2100?
…llenwi Cymru â choed – er mwyn ein helpu i anadlu aer glanach, darparu bwyd, gwella bioamrywiaeth, gostwng tymereddau cynyddol, lleihau carbon, ac atal llifogydd? Beth os oedd gennym dai…
Imagining Wales in 2100: What if, by 2100, we had an infrastructure fit for future generations?
…no longer living in big cities, but were able to live in communities, spreading out and regenerating abandoned or underpopulated parts of Cymru? What if we had community ownership and…