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    • Enabling the transition to net zero by 2035
    • What could education skills and work look like across Wales by 2035?
    • How could Wales feed itself by 2035?
    • How could Wales heat and build homes and workplaces by 2035?
    • How could Wales meet energy needs whilst phasing out fossil fuels by 2035?
    • How could people and places be connected by 2035?
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  • Statement: Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs / Datganiad Huw Irranca-Davies AS, Y Dirprwy Brif Weinidog ac Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Newid Hinsawdd a Materion GwledigSeptember 19, 2024
  • Statement: Siân Gwenllian / Datganiad: Siân GwenllianSeptember 19, 2024
  • Reports launched: Statement from the Chair / Lansio adroddiad: datganiad gan y CadeiryddSeptember 15, 2024
    16th September 2024, Cardiff Jane Davidson, Chair of the Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group Medi 16eg 2024, Caerdydd Jane Davidson, Cadeirydd Grŵp Her Sero Net Cymru 2035
  • LAUNCHING 16th SeptemberSeptember 11, 2024
    We are pleased to announce publication of our reports on 16th September 2024, which will be made available on this website. We will be publishing seven reports:
  • Launch of a further call for evidence on cross-cutting themesJanuary 17, 2024
    The Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group (the Group) is launching a further open call for evidence on a series of cross-cutting themes that support a net zero transition.  From 17th January to the 16th of February, the Wales Net Zero 2035 Challenge Group will be… Read more: Launch of a further call for evidence on cross-cutting themes

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