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£180,000 for Eryri peatland restoration
Llyn Celyn Reservoir project wins Water Project of the Year award
Gwynedd businesses urged to share challenges
Farming
Natural Resources Wales struggling to meet its commitments
We're failing to meet biodiversity targets
Investment boost for grassland research in Aberystwyth
Carbon emissions shot up at Powys council last year
Gwynedd Council climate policy input needed
Bangor scientist named in UK's top green list
Experts say we will need torrential rainfall to reverse the impact of this hot and dry weather – but is Wales really heading for a drought, and what can be done to reverse some of the damage? Deb Luxon reports.
Courts
Fine for illegally felling trees in 400-year-old wood
Politics
£77m for flood protection across Wales
430 new council homes to be built by 2030 under new Powys plans
University
Aberystwyth University artist to give peatbogs a voice
'Listening’ sensors to monitor Greenland ice melt
Senedd ‘sidelined’ by Westminster water bill
Environment
Montgomeryshire MP backs Climate and Nature Bill in wake of flooding
Activist from Tanygroes back in court after Heathrow arrest
Public consultation on coastal defence plans for Aberystwyth
'Accelerating' melting of glaciers 'really concerning'
First proof of 'flickers' before climate tipping point
Welsh Water must be held accountable, Senedd hears
Environment chiefs considering car ban on Ynyslas
Free bus travel for under-22s being considered
Secret Arctic microbial night life investigated by scientists
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