Stop Climate Chaos Cymru invites you to a question and answer session with some of the candidates for the European Union Parliament elections.
Tuesday 12 May at 7.30pm
The Environment Centre, Pier Street, Swansea (near the Marina)
Does climate change worry you? Do you want to make your views clear and vote to stop global warming? Join Stop Climate Chaos (SCC) Cymru for a public question and answer meeting at Swansea Environment Centre on Tuesday 12 May from 7.30pm.
The UK, and Wales, can greatly increase the number of onshore wind farms built without trashing wildlife.
Climate change is already having a detectable impact on certain species struggling to survive in Wales.
RSPB Cymru has welcomed the Assembly Government's consultation paper on its Green Jobs strategy for Wales. The paper aims to achieve greater efficiency of the country's use of scarce global resources; carbon reduction; and reduced environmental impact.
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