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Climate change 'biggest Welsh issue' says interim report | Climate change 'biggest Welsh issue' says interim report |
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The biggest issues facing future generations in Wales are climate change, the natural environment, jobs and skills, according to a survey. | The biggest issues facing future generations in Wales are climate change, the natural environment, jobs and skills, according to a survey. |
The Wales We Want project asked groups like the Women's Institute, young farmers' clubs and businesses what they wanted the nation to be like in 2050. | The Wales We Want project asked groups like the Women's Institute, young farmers' clubs and businesses what they wanted the nation to be like in 2050. |
The Welsh government is using it to shape its Future Generations Bill to set goals on issues like health. | The Welsh government is using it to shape its Future Generations Bill to set goals on issues like health. |
Sustainability Commissioner Peter Davies is publishing the survey report. | Sustainability Commissioner Peter Davies is publishing the survey report. |
Around 100 Futures' Champions were recruited and they asked a range of questions to the various groups across Wales. | Around 100 Futures' Champions were recruited and they asked a range of questions to the various groups across Wales. |
The project was launched in February by the Welsh government as part of a "national conversation" to identify long term issues that may be faced by future generations in Wales and set out a number of questions. | The project was launched in February by the Welsh government as part of a "national conversation" to identify long term issues that may be faced by future generations in Wales and set out a number of questions. |
Dan Jones, communications officer for Sustain Wales, the group behind the national conversation, said: "What it's going to do is force councils to behave in a much more sustainable manner, but not just sustainability with the environment... but our culture, it's to tell Wales' story," he said. | Dan Jones, communications officer for Sustain Wales, the group behind the national conversation, said: "What it's going to do is force councils to behave in a much more sustainable manner, but not just sustainability with the environment... but our culture, it's to tell Wales' story," he said. |
When asked which issues were most critical to the future wellbeing of Wales, 69.5% replied climate change and 69% said employment. | When asked which issues were most critical to the future wellbeing of Wales, 69.5% replied climate change and 69% said employment. |
Just 28.2% said culture and language was important, marginally above crime and violence concerns at 24.7%. | Just 28.2% said culture and language was important, marginally above crime and violence concerns at 24.7%. |
And when groups were asked what they believed were the most important issues to be addressed, 81% said health compared with 39% suggesting a thriving Welsh language. | And when groups were asked what they believed were the most important issues to be addressed, 81% said health compared with 39% suggesting a thriving Welsh language. |
One respondent said: "If you haven't got your health none of the others mean anything." | One respondent said: "If you haven't got your health none of the others mean anything." |
A prosperous and innovative nation was also considered desirable, with one contributor saying a "clear vision of the economy" was required and a recognition of Wales' strengths and weaknesses. | A prosperous and innovative nation was also considered desirable, with one contributor saying a "clear vision of the economy" was required and a recognition of Wales' strengths and weaknesses. |
Friends of the Earth Cymru campaigner Haf Elgar said: "We certainly welcome having legislation to move towards a sustainable Wales. We believe it's essential to have strong legislation in place. | Friends of the Earth Cymru campaigner Haf Elgar said: "We certainly welcome having legislation to move towards a sustainable Wales. We believe it's essential to have strong legislation in place. |
"What we need is a bill that will really make a difference to people's lives." | "What we need is a bill that will really make a difference to people's lives." |
This interim report has been published to coincide with the Bill being introduced into the National Assembly for Wales with the final report expected next March. | This interim report has been published to coincide with the Bill being introduced into the National Assembly for Wales with the final report expected next March. |