As part of the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice, communities around the world will rise under the shared message:
“This world is ours — and it is not for sale.”
In Wales, Global Climate Justice Cymru is bringing together communities, campaigners and decision-makers for a powerful conversation about how different communities are affected by the climate crisis and how they can be centred in building the solutions.
Climate change is not only about melting ice caps or distant disasters. It is a justice issue, already felt here in Wales and across the world — in cold homes, rising bills, polluted air, unsafe work, and racial, gendered, economic inequality, floods and draughts.
This event will spotlight frontline voices — from women, youth, racialised communities, disabled people, Indigenous and frontline communities — who are often left out of climate decision-making, despite being first to feel its impact.
Too often, climate policy is shaped about communities, not with them.
This conversation asks:
We believe every community in Wales has wisdom, agency and leadership to bring. And we believe politicians must listen and act accordingly.
This panel is not just a discussion — it is part of a global movement.
Across the world, people are resisting extractivism, colonialism and injustice. In Swansea, we add our voices to the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice.
Cymru cares — and we demand a Wales that leads with solidarity.