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Results of unique Welsh lifestyle project announced in Cardiff

English | Cymraeg

10 February 2005
The lifestyles of the entire Welsh population have been monitored over the last two years as part of a £328,969 project to analyse the impact people's lives have on the planet.
The findings of the Reducing Wales' Ecological Footprint project will be received by Rhodri Morgan, First Minster for Wales on 10 March 2005 at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff.

On the same day, WWF Cymru will reveal the results of brand new consumer research that questioned over 1,000 people across Wales to examine what changes, if any, they are prepared to make to help the environment.

The winner of the children's competition Tread lightly on the Earth will also be announced by Rhodri Morgan, First Minster for Wales.












Oes angen i boblogaeth Cymru ddewis ffordd newydd o fyw?

Dyma fydd y prif gwestiwn a gaiff ei ateb pan gyhoeddir canlyniadau prosiect gwerth £328,969 yng Nghaerdydd.

Dros y ddwy flynedd ddiwethaf mae ffyrdd o fyw holl boblogaeth Cymru wedi cael eu monitro i ystyried yr effaith mae bywydau pobl yn ei chael ar y blaned. Rhodri Morgan, Prif Weinidog Cymru, fydd yn derbyn canlyniadau prosiect Lleihau Ô:l Troed Ecolegol Cymru ar 10 Mawrth, 2005 yng Nghanolfan Mileniwm Cymru, Caerdydd.

Yr un diwrnod, bydd WWF Cymru yn datgelu canlyniadau ymchwil defnyddwyr newydd sbon a holodd dros 1,000 o bobl ar draws Cymru i archwilio i ba newidiadau, os o gwbl, maent yn barod i'w gwneud i helpu'r amgylchedd.


Bydd Rhodri Morgan, Prif Weinidog Cymru, hefyd yn cyhoeddi enw enillydd y gystadleuaeth i blant Troedio'n ysgafn ar y Ddaear
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Further information
For more information about the project visit:
www.walesfootprint.org

For more information about WWF's work on our ecological foorprint visit:
www.wwf.org.uk/footprint




























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I gael rhagor o wybaeth ewch i www.walesfootprint.org