- 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
Wales must continue to take lead role as UN climate talks offer fragile lifeline
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.
11 Rhagfyr 2010
Wales must drive forward an ambitious set of policies to tackle climate change following the fragile agreement reached at the UN talks at Cancun, according to Friends of the Earth Cymru.
Commenting on the outcome of the UN climate change talks at Cancun, which finished today (Saturday 11th December 2010), the Director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, Gordon James, said:
"We welcome the fact that an agreement has been reached but regret that it falls well short of what is required to tackle climate change.
"The scientific evidence shows that we need strong and determined measures to quickly cut emissions of climate-changing gases [1]. Some countries, most notably Japan, Russia and the USA, ensured that this was not achieved at Cancun. As a result, the agreement could still lead to global temperatures rising to dangerous levels this century.
"Cancun has provided a fragile lifeline of voluntary measures that we must build on ahead of the next climate summit in South Africa next year. Individual nations and regions must show the way by cutting emissions and reaping the benefits of the green economy [2].
"The government in Wales has gained considerable respect for its ambitious green policies, such as aiming to cut climate-changing emissions by 40 per cent within ten years and generating all of Wales' electricity from renewable sources by 2025. We urge it to ensure that these targets are delivered so that Wales makes a fair contribution to tackling climate change and creates much needed jobs from the rapidly growing green economy."
NOTES
1. The climate change adviser to the Welsh Assembly Government, Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at Manchester University, warned recently that we are on track for a global temperature rise of over 2C which "represents the threshold of extremely dangerous climate change": Climate Change Scientists Warn of 4C Global Temperature Rise
2. A report by HSBC Bank in September predicted that the low-carbon economy could treble to £2.2 trillion a year by 2020.
Am fanylion pellach, cysylltwch â Chyfeillion y Ddaear Cymru ar 029 20229577



