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waste Cardiff waste incinerator would fans flames of climate change

The Green Party have formally objected to the proposal for a waste incinerator in Cardiff. Waste incineration represents an inefficient form of energy generation from fossil fuels which will contribute to climate change.

doc Newly elected leader calls for a Green New Deal for Wales

Today Jake Griffiths was declared leader of the Wales Green Party following a vote by members across Wales.

doc New Wales Green Party Website

Visit the new Wales Greens website

assembly Protest Against the Levels Motorway!

The Welsh Assembly Government is proposing to build a new 24km toll motorway through the spectacular wildlife habitat of the Gwent Levels in SE Wales.

doc Greens condemn book auction

'Cardiff and Vale Green Party unreservedly condemns Cardiff Council's irresponsible and short sighted decision to sell off over 18,000 items, some dating back to the 15th century, simply to modernise the libraries.

flower Election Broadcast

Watch the Green Party national election broadcast here.

flower Cardiff Council Candidates

Cardiff Green Party will be standing candidates in the following wards in the 2008 Local Elections.

doc Cardiff Green Party policies for local elections 2008

See our detailed policies for Cardiff.

doc Greens present radical socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable agenda for Cardiff

Today the Cardiff Green Party launches its programme of policies for the May 1st local authority elections to take Cardiff forward and make it a real world leader in the implementation of socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable policies in a city where people can feel safe.

nuclear WALES GREEN PARTY CONDEMNS GOVERNMENT APPROVAL FOR NUCLEAR POWER

John Matthews, Wales Green Party Deputy Leader, has condemned New Labour's "love affair with nuclear" as "a dangerous, irresponsible and costly distraction from the real challenge of tackling climate change", on the eve of a Government decision which will spark a new generation of nuclear facilities in the UK.


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