Shea Buckland-Jones argues Wales’ responsibility in addressing climate change and deforestation extends beyond its borders.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Voices are Still Missing at the Table of Climate Negotiations
We’re still not making the connections that matter on climate change, says Future Generations Commissioner for Wales Sophie Howe from COP 26.
IWA Analysis: The Race to Zero
One week into the COP26 Summit, Will Henson reflects on the Welsh Government’s recent plan to reach Net Zero.
Welsh Stories, Welsh Talents: What’s Next for Welsh Film?
Noreen Blanluet talks to Matt Redd (writer) and Ryan Andrew Hooper (director) about their film The Toll (2021) and about the film industry in Wales.
Getting to the Roots of Health Inequality
Dai Davies argues that occupational therapists’s holistic approach to care can play a key part in health equity.
Can COP26 Save the World?
Dr John Ball raises some of the practical issues involved in facing global warming, and asks if COP26 will offer solutions.
IWA ANALYSIS: Budget and Spending Review – Five Key Takeaways
Dr Jack Watkins offers an analysis of the UK Government’s 2021 Budget announcements and its impact on Wales.
REPORT: IWA calls for renewed ambition on energy in Wales
In ‘Renewing the Focus: Re-energising Wales Two Years On’, the IWA argues we need a plan that will decarbonise and develop Wales’ Economy.
LONG READ: From a Welsh Economy to an Economy for Wales: Thinking about an independent Wales
Dr Edward Jones and Dr Brian Jones articulate their vision of an economy for Wales.