First published: 19 September 2025 -
Last updated: 23 September 2025 -
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Virtual conference
This year’s virtual conference will take place over three days (3-5 November). It will bring together stakeholders from across the public, private and third sectors to discuss how we can unlock the benefits of change.
We’ll explore where Wales has the devolved powers to lead. From housing and transport to agriculture and land use. We can work together to turn climate ambition into opportunity for us all.
What to expect
This year’s new look virtual conference has been designed to be engaging at every step. The format will include:
Talks for tomorrow
Video podcasts with leading voices on the key themes of the day. Available for you to watch/listen live or catch up on-the-go.
Beyond the mic
Panel discussions with industry experts. There will also be opportunities for attendees to join the debate.
Climate Co-Labs
Collaborative workshops on pre-set topics. Everyone will be invited to share ideas, insights, experiences and solutions.
Sesiynnau
Expert panel sessions exploring common threads such as fairness, social justice, and equity. As well as the role of people in shaping and delivering change, and innovation and capacity building.
Full conference programme and more details on the exhibition area coming soon….
To keep up to date with all the latest information, register your interest and follow us on LinkedIn, X, Facebook and Instagram. You can also join the discussion on social media using #WalesClimateWeek and #WythnosHinsawddCymru
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