Discover how Rande Dzay is uncovering the hidden risks of antibiotic resistance lurking in hospital wastewater biofilms—and what it means for human and environmental health.
Explore how Niamh Breslin is using geospatial science to preserve Wales’ traditional orchards and heritage fruits—protecting biodiversity, climate resilience, and cultural identity for future generations.
Discover what the Welsh public thinks about Net Zero and climate policy, as the ACCESS Taskforce reveals how views in Wales compare to the rest of the UK—and what this means for a fair and inclusive climate transition.
Where energy is produced and how it gets to end users is a significant topic of public discussion. These 3-hour workshops on July 2, and July 30, will use participatory techniques to collectively consider future energy supply systems.
Join Isabella Ward as she explores how graffiti in Cardiff can transform public space into a canvas for environmental storytelling, youth empowerment, and radical urban inclusion.
**Unlocking Earth Observation for Welsh Research: Satellite Imagery Access and Applications** Discover how the Welsh Government's partnership with Planet is empowering researchers with free access to high-resolution satellite data — and how it’s already transforming forest monitoring, land use, and environmental research across Wales.
**Designing for Climate and Equity: Socio-Technical and Circular Approaches to Affordable Housing** Join Nowf Maaitah and Nadine Al-Bqour as they explore how culturally responsive, energy-efficient, and circular design strategies can transform low-income housing in hot-arid and resource-constrained contexts.