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Where to get your ‘climate change special’

Thank you to all the cafes that are taking part in our campaign to raise awareness of climate change and the Paris climate talks by serving a ‘climate change special’ on their menu. Check the list to find out which cafés are taking part near you! Alpine Coffee Shop, Betws-y-Coed Blue Sky Café, High Street,

SCCC meets Minister over climate change special!

Love chocolate? Of course we do - and that’s why we’re on a mission to save it.     Today SCCC members met up with the Environment Minister Carl Sargeant over a slice of delicious chocolate cake handmade by Sonya at the wonderful Deli a GoGo – one of the many amazing cafés that are taking

Save the Planet – It’s the Only One with Chocolate!

Do you want to help save the world by eating chocolate? Stop Climate Chaos Cymru is running a short project in conjunction with cafes all over Wales. Climate change affects the planet and its people but did you know that it could mean you won't be able to enjoy your favourite chocolate treat? A warmer

Wales Climate Action Day / Diwrnod Hinsawdd Cymru

Wales Climate Action Day - Pedal for the Planet The people of Wales care about climate change. Let’s make sure Wales’ voice is heard as we join in the worldwide movement on 28th and 29th November to rally for a better future. Ahead of UN climate change negotiations in Paris (COP21 – the 21st Conference

Women and Climate Change

2015 is a special year for the  Women’s Institute as it celebrates its centenary.  To mark Climate Change week, Ann Jones, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes-Wales revisits some of the WI’s environmental campaigns and projects and calls on the Welsh public and governments to get behind the urgency of tackling climate change.

Press release from WWF Cymru: Welsh Government climate plans lack detail

Responding to the statement by Carl Sargeant, Minister for Natural Resources, on the Welsh Government’s Climate Change Strategy, Jessica McQuade, WWF Cymru Policy and Advocacy Officer said: “We’re glad that the Minister recognises that Wales is not on track to meet its target of cutting emissions by 40% by 2020 and we welcome his ambition

New term, new Minister, same challenges

This blog was published on the Click on Wales site on September 17th, the original can be read here . This week we start a new Assembly term with a reshuffled Welsh Government team, with Carl Sargeant taking on responsibility for climate change, on the eve of a UN summit challenging world leaders to cut climate

An open letter to the Welsh Government

[Scroll down for Welsh] Dear Minister We all love different things that will be affected by climate change. It could be our family, our beautiful coastline or even a nice cup of coffee. And we’ve already seen things that we love damaged and hurt. Here in Wales, winter storms and floods have harmed our communities