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Sian Lloyd in Cardiff

Stop Climate Chaos in Cardiff

How close to home does it have to get?

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Our natural environment and way of life are under serious threat due to the impact of climate change.

As human activity increases concentrations of damaging greenhouse gasses, (specifically CO2) cause the world to heat up unnaturally.

Scientists agree that climate change is set to cause further environmental disruption over the coming decades unless we do something now.

If you live or work in Cardiff, you could be affected by:

Find out how you can help WWF take action on climate change

Sian Lloyd in Cardiff TV weather presenter Sian Lloyd launches WWF's Climate Chaos Campaign in Cardiff - "I'm delighted to join WWF Cymru to launch this important campaign," said Ms Lloyd. "Climate change, if left unaddressed, will not only have global consequences but it will also have a significant impact on Wales. It's likely that we will experience greater rainfall along with more frequent and severe weather events such as droughts, flooding and heatwaves."


Cardiff Millenium Stadium, flooded © Ian Homer

Will Cardiff and the Millenium Stadium be flooded as a result of changes in our climate? How close does it have to get before we act?

Tell us about yourself
WWF have been campaigning in Cardiff during the General Election period. What did you think about it? Help us be more effective in our future campaigning by answering a few short questions.