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Climate & Ecological Emergency

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The countryside and its wildlife are essential to our human existence, delivering air, storing water and carbon, and provides us with a vast range of natural products and services including natural pollinators for our food production. It is also fundamental in benefitting our health and continued wellbeing by providing direct contact with nature through outdoor exercise, and also provides a valuable educational resource and encourages cultural heritage.


The Wildlife Trust explain why it is both and climate AND and ecological emergency -

"We are facing two inextricably linked crises: the climate emergency and the steady decline of nature. We cannot solve one crisis without tackling the other – nature’s recovery is vital for tackling climate change. Thriving habitats can safely lock up vast amounts of carbon, while providing other vital benefits that help us adapt, such as flood prevention, clean water and improved health and wellbeing. But nature in the UK is in a damaged, fragmented state, making it much less able to limit or adapt to climate change. Degraded habitats such as peatland and saltmarsh are releasing their stored carbon. We can feel powerless to alter such global forces but only through concerted effort can we halt the rise in temperatures and mitigate their effects." - Montgomery Wildlife Trust website.


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Contributors: Phil Ward, Powys Green Guide

Community Groups

Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Brecons National Park Brecon
Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Brecons National Park - discover more

DYfi Valley Green Reads
DYfi Valley Green Reads - discover more

Llais y Goedwig Machynlleth
Llais y Goedwig - discover more

The Hanging Gardens (The Wilderness Trust) Llanidloes
The Hanging Gardens (The Wilderness Trust) - discover more

Coetir Anian Aberystwyth
Coetir Anian - discover more

Transition Llandrindod Llandrindod Wells
Transition Llandrindod - discover more

County Bee and Wasp Recorder ELAN VALLEY
County Bee and Wasp Recorder - discover more

Gelli Deg Dyfi Machynlleth
Gelli Deg Dyfi - discover more

Llanidloes Tree Group Llanidloes
Llanidloes Tree Group - discover more

Repair Café Wales Crickhowell
Repair Café Wales - discover more

Cultivate (Cwm Harry) Cyfyngedig NEWTOWN
Cultivate (Cwm Harry) Cyfyngedig - discover more

Gwenoliaid Duon Llanidloes Swifts
Gwenoliaid Duon Llanidloes Swifts - discover more

Llangattock Community Woodlands Llangattock
Llangattock Community Woodlands - discover more

Llangattock Green Valleys Crickhowell
Llangattock Green Valleys - discover more

Vibrant Vyrnwy Llanwddyn
Vibrant Vyrnwy - discover more

Presteigne Area Community Development Group Presteigne
Presteigne Area Community Development Group - discover more

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Llandrindod Wells
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust - discover more

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Powys
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Powys - discover more

Erwood Climate Action Group Builth Wells
Erwood Climate Action Group - discover more

Machynlleth Biodiversity Group Machynlleth
Machynlleth Biodiversity Group - discover more

FreeTree Rhayader
FreeTree - discover more

Edible Mach
Edible Mach - discover more

Knighton Community Woodlands Group
Knighton Community Woodlands Group - discover more

RSPB Lake Vyrnwy Oswestry
RSPB Lake Vyrnwy - discover more

ON THE VERGE TALGARTH
ON THE VERGE TALGARTH - discover more

Businesses and Suppliers

Dolydd Gobaith LLANRHAEADR YM MOCHNANT
Dolydd Gobaith - discover more

The Hanging Gardens Llanidloes
The Hanging Gardens - discover more

Wilder Meat
Wilder Meat - discover more

Green Lane Burial Field Montgomery
Green Lane Burial Field - discover more

Cambrian Edible Plants Llandrindod Wells
Cambrian Edible Plants - discover more

Wilder Pentwyn Produce Pentwyn
Wilder Pentwyn Produce - discover more

 

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