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GORWELION SHARED HORIZONS REVIEW
From Caroline Bracken for ‘Nation Cymru’
https://nation.cymru/culture/poetry-roundup-all-life-is-here-love-sex-death-humour/
Three books for review this month from the consistently excellent Parthian Books. First up, an anthology of writing about climate change Gorwelion: Shared Horizons edited by Robert Minhinnick. A selection of prose and poetry by writers from Wales, Scotland and India who were invited to write about their immediate surroundings, its history and future.
The effect of these personal witnessings is to make the climate crisis real and close rather than a massive remote event we can do nothing about. Sampurna Chattarji selected and edited the contributions of the Indian writers which are particularly stark including her own: ‘She whispered as she fingered the green bedspread that was all that remained, reminded of habitat’ (Last She Looked) and from Aditi Angiras’s That Thing with Feathers: ‘They say that before colour began to disappear, Dilli was dream-like. A disco in the trees, birdsongs in the evening light. Now all I want from the future is the past. To unearth a thousand lakes, a couple hills, a river and a beating heart.’
The Welsh landscape is well represented by many writers including Tree Tai Chi by Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch to Beyond Coal by Phil Cope and Airbrushed Fields: Newport’s Glebelands by Laura Wainwright. Maggie Haggith* and Stewart Sanderson show us the view from Scotland.
If, like me, you find the enormity of the climate crisis hard to get your head around, this anthology will make sense of it, beautiful writing from beautiful places worth fighting to save.
I will leave the last word to Tishani Doshi, from her piece Keeling Towards Water: ‘Birds and gods can travel between homes, but coastal communities can’t. What happens when one home is lost? What happens when you only have one home?’
*Note From Robert Minhinnick, editor: Parthian’s only error was to call ‘Mandy Haggith ’ Maggie'. I saw the corrected proof but mistakenly they printed the mistake.
Margaret Minhinnick on BBC Radio Wales talking about eco-friendly life
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00126k9
"Margaret Minhinnick of Sustainable Wales shares some practical tips for a more eco-friendly life": starts at 15:08
BBC Radio Wales 08/12/21, Behnaz Akhgar programme
Jenipher's Coffi at COP26 watch the Wales & Uganda discussion
Watch Jenipher Sambasi and Elen Jones from Jenipher’s Coffi discuss the creation of Jenipher’s Coffi and the climate change implications of agroforestry.
(Jenipher’s Coffi is available at SUSSED)
Wales and Uganda – collective communities action | #COP26
Health and wellbeing impacts of climate change Infographics - from Public Health Wales
Public Health Wales has published a series of infographics highlighting the importance of climate change impact on the health and wellbeing of the population of Wales, and to support public bodies and businesses to take action to address any impacts.
Launched to coincide with the Council of Parties 26 (COP26), the infographics focus on the relationships between the natural environment and health, the population groups affected and some of the key health and wellbeing impacts of climate change and those population groups who could be affected.
Download the infographics from Pubic Health Wales, examples from the multiple page infographics are below.
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Tara King Chair of Sustainable Wales part of the Greener Tomorrows 2021 panel
Climate change and the environmental challenges that society faces have never been higher on the political agenda. COP26 – The UK’s year of climate action has seen the UK and Welsh governments committing to be net zero by 2050.
To celebrate this event, USW in collaboration with NatWest have a programme of events to support this agenda.
On Monday 1st November 1-3pm, USW Careers have a panel of experts who will showcase the breadth of sustainability in the Welsh economy, and give you an insight into industry challenges and the role of sustainability in innovation, business, waste, energy and urban design; as well as helping you to adapt a more sustainable approach to your own lives.
Find out more and register for this event here:
https://careers.southwales.ac.uk/students/greener-tomorrows-2021/
Back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill
Updated July 2022
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CEE Bill - Creating a Constituency Campaign
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Parliament declared a Climate Emergency back in 2019 – but actions haven’t matched their words. An emergency requires strong, decisive action to reverse the climate and ecological crisis.
Enter the Climate & Ecological Emergency Bill.
The Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill is a Private Member's Bill first presented in the UK Parliament in September 2020 by Caroline Lucas MP, along with supporting MPs from seven political parties. Over the last year, it's gathered the backing of over 140 MPs and Peers from all major parties – as well as from hundreds of organisations, businesses and local councils. For the full list of our supporters, click here. In June 2021, we took the opportunity provided by the new 2021-22 parliamentary session to update and strengthen the Bill, which you can read in full below. You can also read more about Private Members' Bills on this website.
WHY?
Why do we need the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill?
Drafted by scientists, legal experts, ecological economists and environmentalists, the CEE Bill is designed specifically to reverse the climate and ecological breakdown we're facing.
The Bill requires the UK to take responsibility for its fair share of greenhouse gas emissions, to actively restore biodiverse habitats, and to stop damaging our natural world through the production, transportation and disposal of the goods we consume.
Tabled by Caroline Lucas MP (Green), the Bill now has support of 110 MPs across 8 political parties, representing England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Annual Report for 2020-21 available
The Sustainable Wales Cymru Gynaliadwy Annual Report for 2020-21 is now available alongside previous annual reports on our What we do page (Welsh language version); or you can download the 3.4MB PDF from here.
The Annual Report follows a successful AGM with Gareth Clubb as a guest speaker, thanks to all that participated.
The Story of Plastic Documentary
The Story of Plastic is a searing expose revealing the ugly truth behind plastic pollution and the false solution of plastic recycling.
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