COP Cymru is a series of events that provide an opportunity for stakeholders and everyone in Wales to engage in important conversations about climate change starting with the launch of the new Net Zero Wales Plan today (28 October) where Ministers will set out the next stage in the Welsh pathway (2021 to 2025) to net zero by 2050.
The regional events, which include one in Mid Wales at the Centre for Alternative Technology, near Machynlleth, will coincide with dates and themes at the Glasgow event and broadcast to a virtual audience.
Content for the four roadshow events will be shaped by people from across Wales, highlighting relevant examples of best practice and ensuring participants are engaging in important conversations around the key COP themes.
Mid Wales will be hosting the Nature Based Solutions event on Saturday 6th November. This will be a virtual event live streamed from CAT’s Technology Conference Centre showcasing projects across Wales.
The event, which will include an introduction from Powys County Council’s leader, Councillor Rosemarie Harris, will be a series of short presentations, panel discussions and case studies from Powys based projects. The showcased projects include Home-Grown Homes, the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust and the Black Mountains Land Use Partnership.
To attend any of these, you need to register on the COP Cymru virtual platform via this link: COP Cymru event platform
The link enables you to register for all the different events the COP26 Regional Roadshows:
·Energy Transition (4 November) – hosted in North Wales
·Nature Based Solutions (6 November) – hosted in Mid Wales
·Adaptation & Resilience (8 November) – hosted in South West Wales
·Clean Transport (10 November) – hosted in South East Wales