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Climate and Nature
We’re making it our mission to ensure all Welsh public bodies achieve their net zero and nature positive goals by 2030.
We’re making it our mission to help public bodies on their journey to achieve their net zero and nature positive goals by 2030.
As a result, we’ll be on a path to healthier earth, air and water, with public bodies leading action on climate change including adaptation, at the same time as maximising the benefits to people and communities across Wales.
We will support support brave decisions, do more to proactively champion ‘win-win’ approaches like community energy and understand how Wales can tackle the climate and nature emergencies in a way that prevents unintended consequences.
One of our unique roles is to support brave decisions; to do more to proactively champion ‘win-win’ approaches like community energy that provides low carbon energy while generating local funding and investment; and better understand how Wales can tackle the climate and nature emergencies in a way that prevents unintended consequences, like increasing inequalities.
Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT)
We will make it our mission to ensure all Welsh public bodies achieve their net zero and nature positive goals by 2030. As a result, public bodies are leading action on climate change including adaptation, in a way that reduces inequalities and maximises the benefits to people and communities across Wales.
While public bodies in Wales are tackling the climate and nature emergencies, action is not consistent across all service areas.
There is not always a good understanding of the inter-dependencies between issues.
More people are involved in collaboration around the transition to net zero, climate adaptation and halting biodiversity decline.
Public bodies and Public Services Boards understand future workforce needs and are equipped with the skills needed to respond to the climate and nature emergencies.
Wales has a more ambitious approach to delivering on the third carbon budget for Wales, including area-based approaches to carbon reduction.
Budget decisions are informed by long-term approaches which support positive outcomes for climate, nature, and our communities.
Wales is mobilising local communities to protect nature and is able to evidence wider benefits for people and society.
Cymru has met its net zero and nature positive goals by 2030.
All around Wales the benefits are being felt – from the green spaces and nature that have been protected and enhanced, to having more energy efficient buildings, community-owned renewable energy schemes creating local investment, and more jobs in the green business sectors.