Carmarthenshire’s Climate Action Group Recognised for Pioneering Work in Climate Change Education by Wales Net Zero Challenge Group

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Carmarthenshire’s Climate Change Education portfolio has been officially recognised in the Wales Net Zero Challenge Group’s recently published research documents. This comprehensive report outlines a pathway for education, jobs, and community engagement to effectively address the Climate and Nature Emergency, including a summary of critical actions required across Wales by 2035.

The Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group was established in January 2023 as part of the formal Co-operation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru. The group aims to explore potential pathways to achieving net-zero emissions by 2035, underscoring the vital role education plays in this transformation.

Established in November 2021, the Climate Action Group is a pioneering initiative formed following the Walk the Global Walk Global Citizenship Education Programme. This group empowers young people across Carmarthenshire to become catalysts for transformational change through their engagement in climate action and sustainability efforts. Pupils from schools throughout Carmarthenshire are invited to elect representatives to the Group, which meets quarterly to discuss climate change issues, implement recommendations from their Climate Action Manifesto, and connect with local authorities, businesses, and organisations. The meetings foster a platform for positive change and active citizenship, creating a community united by the shared vision of protecting the planet.

The Climate Action Manifesto is integral to ensuring that young people's voices are heard in decision-making processes related to climate action. This collaborative document was revised and relaunched in June 2024, reflecting the aspirations and recommendations of the Group’s members. The Manifesto empowers pupils to advocate for sustainable practices within their schools and communities, further enhancing their involvement in local governance.

Comments from pupils highlight the positive impact of the Climate Action Group. One student noted:

I love how inclusive the meetings are, we all have a shared vision and interest in protecting the planet and it feels that together we can make a difference."

Another student added:

We are a group of pupils coming together to discuss ideas on how we can not only help our communities but also the world.”

These testimonials illustrate how the Group nurtures a supportive environment that alleviates climate anxiety by promoting proactive solutions and community engagement.

The recognition of the Climate Action Group by the Wales Net Zero Challenge Group reinforces the importance of this model in fostering youth engagement in climate action. The report recommends that all local authorities in Wales adopt a similar framework to empower young people and address the Climate and Nature Emergency effectively. Carmarthenshire’s School Improvement Team has played a pivotal role in driving this agenda. The Associate Education Support Advisor for Sustainability coordinates the Climate Action Group, providing essential updates on local issues, training resources, and professional learning opportunities for educators and students alike. This dedicated support ensures that the Group continues to thrive and make meaningful contributions to local and national sustainability goals.

Carmarthenshire’s Climate Action Group exemplifies the power of youth-led initiatives in driving positive change. As we work together to combat climate change and nurture future generations of environmental stewards, the recognition by the Wales Net Zero Challenge Group serves as a testament to the Group's vital role in shaping a sustainable future for all.

Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Decarbonisation, and Sustainability, highlights the importance of community engagement in tackling climate challenges: