Shea Buckland-Jones
@Shea_DJones
Mostly tweeting about the environment. Head of Policy & Advocacy (secondment) @wwfcymru Tweets are views of my own.
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24-05-2011 09:56:35
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We could help you get involved in #GreatBigGreenWeek and make a lasting change in your community!
We're offering grants of up to Β£1,000 to community groups in Wales: wwf.org.uk/wales/earthhour
Climate Cymru StopClimateChaosCymru
Brilliant to see Future Gen Cymru using their convening role to bring stakeholders together on the food system - big focus on how to make our food system in Wales resilient to shocks - climate change, conflict, pandemics etc Derek Walker (he/him) Jonathan Tench
We envision a sustainable Scottish food system where nature thrives, emissions are cut & sustainable, healthy & affordable food is available to all. π¦πΏπ₯
Learn about 3 goals for an ambitious new agriculture policy in an article by WWF's Ruth Taylor. β¬οΈ wwf.org.uk/articles/policβ¦
The 14th of April is now #NationalLaverbreadDay ?
Laverbread, made from laver seaweed, is a Welsh delicacy and is packed full of nutrients. It was favoured for many years for being an accessible source of iron and iodine, perfect for hardworking locals!
brnw.ch/21wIKWf
π¨ 1 week to go to the #GreenMatchFund
All donations you make via this page bit.ly/WampisNation between the 18th - 30th of April will be DOUBLED
So that's DOUBLE the support we can give the WampΓs Nation to protect the Peruvian Amazon
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π§΅βEXTREME WEATHER COSTING FARMERS MILLIONS β
BBC Wales News - bbc.co.uk/news/articles/β¦
The effects of changing weather patterns cost farmers an estimated Β£175m in 2018 alone!
Report by Farmlytics commissioned by WWF Cymru π WWF UK
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Breaking news π¨
New report from Farmlytics reveals extreme weather impacted by climate change poses huge risk to the future of Welsh farming.
But nature friendly, regenerative farming can make farms more resilient.
wwf.org.uk/our-reports/exβ¦
Extreme weather caused by climate change is already costing farmers in Wales tens of millions of pounds.
The effects of changing weather patterns cost farmers Β£175m in 2018 alone, the new Farmlytics report estimates.
Let's take a look at what that means across the sector π