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International statesman visits Wales to find out about world-leading environmental law
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Serious concerns raised over Wales’ air pollution
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Wales votes for action on climate change
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Renewable energy eight times more popular than fossil fuels
Severn barrage sunk
More ambition needed on emissions
No economic gain from £1 billion motorway
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Government help for farmers and communities to protect bees
Welsh Government to do nothing to protect Wales from fracking
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- 10 years after the Sea Empress oil spill and still no emergency tug cover for Milford Haven Waterway
- Assembly can still take action to stop GM
- Brown's Budgets have failed green test
- Call for Assembly to support clean energy review
- Climate change challenge for Welsh Assembly Government
- Climate changing gas high in Pembrokeshire and Port Talbot
- Climate changing gases on the increase
- Environmental organisations say no to new nuclear in Wales
- Extra protection for Pembrokeshire Islands welcome
- Friends of the Earth welcomes Action Not Words on Climate Change
- Government set to introduce Climate Bill in Queen's Speech
- Hain urged to support Assembly's rejection of nuclear power
- Her i wleidyddion weithredu nawr ar newid hinsawdd
- Landfill waste reduction welcomed but more must be done
- Making some 'green' resolutions for 2006? Try our climate change top tips
- Minister's climate change announcement inadequate
- Mwyafrif yr ASau Cymreig o blaid deddf newid hinsawdd
- Non-nuclear technologies are way to safeguard Anglesey economy
- Opposition to oil and gas proposal near west Wales coast
- Protest to greet new M4 exhibition
- Rhodri urged to stick to anti-nuclear policy on Chernobyl anniversary
- Severn Barrage - 10 mile concrete energy dinosaur is not the answer to Welsh energy needs
- Severn barrage rejection welcomed but nuclear support condemned
- Showgoers support call for action on climate change
- Solar Cell plan for Cardiff welcomed
- Support for nuclear-free petition welcomed
- Support for rejection of nuclear power by UK Government Advisers
- Support for wave energy
- Top climate scientist to address Welsh Lib Dem conference
- UK Government's climate review is totally inadequate
- Wales can tackle climate change without nuclear power
- Wales must do better than England to protect farming from GM threat
- Welsh energy review inadequate to meet challenge of climate change
- Welsh Secretary praised for installing solar panels
- Young people say not enough is being done to tackle climate change
Solar Cell plan for Cardiff welcomed
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.
Solar Cell plan for Cardiff welcomed
17/10/2006
The plan, by an American company, to manufacture a new type of solar cell on a site at Wentloog, Cardiff has been welcomed by Friends of the Earth Cymru.
Gordon James, Assembly Campaigner for the group, said:
"We believe that this initiative could have environmental and economic benefits for Wales.
"It is now clear that the carbon dioxide emitted when we burn fuels like coal, oil and gas is having a serious impact on climate world-wide. We have to switch quickly to cleaner sources of energy, such as wind, tidal, wave and solar power, if we are to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
"We hope that this new type of solar power will be able to make a contribution to Wales reducing its carbon dioxide emissions and also help the Welsh Assembly Government achieve its aim of making Wales "a global showcase for clean energy".
"We urge the Welsh Assembly Government to introduce planning policies that would encourage greater use of solar technologies. In England, for instance, the Housing and Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper, has announced that she expects all local authorities to require on-site renewable technologies, such a solar power, in new buildings."



