- Ein hymgyrchoedd
- Amdanom ni
- Get Involved
- Newyddion
Archive
Cadwch Gymru'n Rhydd o GM
Etholiadau Cynulliad 2003
Ydi Masnach yn Deg?
Fferm wynt fôr Scarweather Sands
Buddugoliaeth Ymgyrch GM!
Llwyddiant yr ymgyrch fferm wynt
Bwganod Brain Cymru yn mynnu cael caeau di-GM!
Mae'r hinsawdd yn newid, mae'n bryd holi cwestiynau
Ailgylchu yn dechrau o ddifri yn Sir Fynwy
Llywodraeth y DU yn ailagor dadl ynni niwclear
Newport Big Ask Live gig
Green Question Time
A greener Wales - making it happen
Datganiadau i'r wasg
Welsh Government M4 consultation failure
Severn Barrage makes no sense for jobs, energy or environment
Assembly committee warns of dangers of waste incineration
Ruling confirms Anglesey campaigners’ anti-wind myths as misleading
Fossil fuels mean a grim future for Welsh jobs
International statesman visits Wales to find out about world-leading environmental law
Severn barrage not the solution for economy or energy
Fukushima company could run Anglesey nuclear plant
EC starts legal action against UK Government over damaging Pembroke power station
Serious concerns raised over Wales’ air pollution
Silk: Government energy chief never been to Wales
To frack or not: catastrophe or prosperity for Wales
Wales votes for action on climate change
Welsh draft action plan for bees and other pollinators welcomed
Renewable energy eight times more popular than fossil fuels
Severn barrage sunk
More ambition needed on emissions
No economic gain from £1 billion motorway
Welsh Government capitulates to house building industry
Government help for farmers and communities to protect bees
Welsh Government to do nothing to protect Wales from fracking
Past press releases
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2012
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2011
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2009
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2008
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2007
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2006
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2005
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2004
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2003
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2002
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2001
Datganiadau i'r wasg 2000
- Adnodd
North-South Wales flight link will fuel climate change
Ymddiheuriadau. Dim ond yn Saesneg mae rhai o ddatganiadau i'r wasg Cyfeillion y Ddaear Cymru ar hyn o bryd. Gellir cynnal cyfweliadau gyda'r wasg yn y Gymraeg neu'r Saesneg.
North-South Wales flight link will fuel climate change
21/02/2007
Friends of the Earth Cymru has today condemned the Assembly Government's announcement that it will give Highland Airways taxpayers' money to subsidise flights between Cardiff and Anglesey [1]. The environmental group is concerned that the air service will add to climate change and waste money that could be better spent on public transport improvements in Wales.
Julian Rosser, Director of Friends of the Earth Cymru commented:
"Rhodri Morgan is robbing the poor to subsidise the rich and fuelling dangerous climate change in the process. Not only will this service add to Wales's rising carbon dioxide emissions, it will take money which could be better used to fund an improved railway link between north and south Wales.
"Our politicians are very good at fighting about who cares most about climate change. But if we're really going to cut emissions, every decision we make now must consider the environmental impact.
"To support a new airlink at a time when public awareness over climate change is growing sends the wrong message.
"A public subsidy could greatly improve train journey times between Bangor and Cardiff - benefiting hundreds of people who take the train. Instead, the Assembly Government is using our money to help the privileged few."
Notes
[1] Assembly Minister Andrew Davies announced today his intention to award the contract for north-south Wales flights to Highland Airways, based in Inverness. The company is to run two weekday return flights from Anglesey to Cardiff. The cost of the subsidy is estimated at around £1.6 million per year



