In a small pocket of neglected woodland near CAT, a huge cast of characters have been caught on film. Julie Brominicks celebrates the wildlife of Mid Wales and explores what…
Changing the transport system can help tackle climate change and reduce air pollution. Adrian Watson and Suzanne Iuppa explore how policy shifts and investment in alternatives can drive a long-term…
In north east London, one local authority is on a mission to make its public spaces safer, healthier and more enjoyable for all. Jane Sherry, Behaviour Change Project Manager for…
What inspires Iolo Williams? Eight-year-old nature lover Gabriel Goodsell, whose dad Rob manages the CAT woodlands, caught up with the Autumnwatch presenter to find out about his favourite animal encounters…
Representatives from 6 Welsh organisations have come together to launch 6 Principles for the Senedd elections in May 2021. These were first revealed during Wales Climate Week. Our aim is…
Content warning: please be advised that this page contains references to suicide We are pleased to announce the creation of the Rose Jessica-Maia Bursary in honour and memory of Rose…
As we approach the end of a challenging year, and on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, Sarah Jenkinson asks: is the world dangerously behind schedule…
Local authorities and communities can be a powerful force for change. Paul Allen looks at how a climate emergency declaration can be transformed into an action plan that supports the…
As we move towards a Zero Carbon Britain, how can we ensure that livelihoods are protected and communities thrive? Tanya Hawkes explores lessons from history.
CAT CEO Peter Tyldesley responds to today’s Spending Review from Chancellor Rishi Sunak. As the UK prepares to host the UN climate talks next year, we need real leadership on…