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the welsh agenda

Help Young people to Understand the Impact of their Vote and they Will Use it

Rhydian Thomas argues that young people in Wales need more education and support to understand how voting can influence everyday issues that matter to them.

22nd September
  • Politics and Policy
Land management can foster productivity while enhancing biodiversity

How One Planet Developments Promote Biodiversity

We need to turn to considerate forms of land management that strike a balance between productivity and biodiversity, Keith Burgess argues.

21st September
  • People and Places

One Planet Smallholdings: A New Path to Rural Sustainability

Erica Vernon assesses the impact of One Planet Smallholdings and their potential for fostering sustainable ways of living in Wales.

20th September
  • People and Places
A world building session at the Centre for Alternative Technology, where participants could imagine alternative futures.

The Future isn’t a Faraway Place, Let’s Start Building it

Shirish Kulkarni explains how artists and communities are taking on the challenge of imagining and creating a just and sustainable future.

14th September (4th October)
  • Culture
Nesta’s Andy Regan argues that Wales needs to get behind a key technology for net zero homes.

Volume Up The Pumps

Nesta’s Andy Regan argues that Wales needs to get behind a key technology for net zero homes.

13th September (13th September)
  • Politics and Policy
Queen Elizabeth II attending the official opening of the Fifth Senedd.

IWA View: ‘A bridge into the future’: Wales in the Second Elizabethan Age

The IWA says that HM Queen Elizabeth II presided over the strengthening of Wales as a nation, a country emerging confident into the era of devolution

12th September
  • Politics and Policy
Adam Belcher and Stefan Rollnick analyse the spread of disinformation in Wales.

How Disinformation Arrived in Wales, and Where It’s Going Next

Online disinformation has proliferated beyond our screens via a complex web of superspreaders, say Adam Belcher and Stefan Rollnick.

5th September (20th October)
  • Politics and Policy
Will Hayward weighs up the arguments of Welsh independence supporters.

A Wales Ready to be Independent Should be the Aim of Everyone in Wales

Whatever its outcome, any debate on Welsh independence must be rooted in a level-headed examination of the facts, Will Hayward argues.

2nd September (2nd September)
  • Voices
Photo of the statue of Gelert at Beddgelert (the Grave of Gelert). Site of the famous story of Llewellyn the Great and his dog Gelert.

Shaping A Distinct Wales Brand through SMEs

Llyr ap Gareth presents new research on the role of stories in making Wales’ heritage more accessible, and the role SMEs can play.

23rd August (23rd August)
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