Climate Cymru Partner
 
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Climate Cymru

Tell our leaders to protect the Wales we love from the climate and nature emergency.

Help Climate Cymru gather 10,000 voices from the people of Wales, and we’ll send them to the Senedd in the form of a giant heart made of ice.

Show our leaders just how much you care.

warm this winter

Across Wales, the cost of living crisis is forcing vulnerable households into fuel poverty. We need the Welsh & UK governments to provide urgent support.

We demand to be #WarmThisWinter.

https://climate.cymru/warm-this-winter/

Ledled Cymru, mae’r argyfwng costau byw yn gorfodi aelwydydd bregus i mewn i dlodi tanwydd. Mae angen i lywodraethau Cymru a’r DU ddarparu cymorth brys.

https://climate.cymru/cy/cynnes-gaeaf-yma/

reasons to be hopeful

Climate change can feel overwhelming and it’s easy to lose heart. But there are reasons to believe a better future is possible.

feeling the effects

Nature in Wales is already feeling the effects of climate change and, as time goes on, it will feel them ever more strongly.

Some species will benefit, and we’ll see new species arrive in Wales as they move here from areas affected by changes further south.

But changes in the timing of the seasons mean food sources are now unreliable or out of sync with the species who rely on them.

Species and habitats will also suffer as we experience less frequent but heavier rainfall. We’re already seeing more frequent extreme weather events, leading to the flooding we’ve seen in Wales over recent years. As well as devastating parts of our towns and cities, this has significant impacts on wildlife.