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Safeguarding nature during times of conflict

6 November marks the 23rd annual International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict. Declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, this day was created to remember the environmental consequences of war, whether that be on wildlife, plants, or even water and […]

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Nature Positive Event at Welsh Senedd as Public Demands Urgent Action

In a powerful display of unity and determination, over 2,000 members of the public and 350 organizations joined forces at the Welsh Senedd to demand immediate action for nature. Led by a group of passionate young people, including Youth Climate Ambassadors for Wales, this event marked the culmination of months […]

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Climate Cymru’s Green Tour of Wales – Great Big Green Week

During the recent Great Big Green Week, the UK’s largest celebration of the environment and nature, Climate Cymru toured Wales to showcase and celebrate the action being taken for nature and climate across communities. As part of the Great Big Green Week, Climate Cymru organized the Green Tour, a sustainable […]

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“Urgent Appeal to Welsh Senedd: Climate Cymru’s ‘Tipping Points’ Rally for a Nature Positive Bill”

On the 17 May, Climate Cymru, along with Stop Climate Chaos Cymru and Extinction Rebellion, organized the “Tipping Points” Nature Positive Demonstration in front of the Senedd in Cardiff, calling for laws in Wales to protect nature. The event rallied support for a Nature Positive bill, urging the Senedd to take immediate […]

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Deep Time Walk – A transformative journey through 4.6bn years of Earth history

On Friday 12th of May, Staff and Trustees of WCIA were given the opportunity to participate in a Deep Time Walk through Bute Park in Cardiff led by our fantastic long-term volunteer Paul Graham. The 4.6km walk tracks our own planet’s 4.6-billion-year history, with every meter travelled equalling 1 million […]

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