WHAT IS COP26, AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

The biggest and the most important climate-related conference on the planet.

The UK Government will host COP 26 in Glasgow from November 1 to November 12, 2021. More than 30,000 people are expected to attend formal events in the “blue zone,” where climate experts, activists, policymakers, and world leaders will debate how to achieve global climate progress.

Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend side events in the ‘green zone,’ a citizen meeting space where NGOs (non-governmental organizations), organisations, and national representatives interact with one another and the general public on topics like environmental awareness, social equality, and reflections on the COP proceedings.

Why is it important?

The goal of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to “stabilise greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system,” and the Conference of Parties, or COP, is the decision-making body in charge of monitoring and reviewing the convention’s implementation.

All countries will have the opportunity to finalise their long-term climate goals and put the Paris Agreement into action in their home countries. This will ensure a specific budget to assist people dealing with the effects of climate change (for example, rising sea levels destroying homes and livelihoods).

For more information visit :

HOME – UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) at the SEC – Glasgow 2021 (ukcop26.org)

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)

IPCC is a United Nations intergovernmental organisation established in 1988 with the mission of providing objective scientific knowledge critical to understanding human-induced climate change, its environmental, political, and economic implications, and hazards, as well as potential response options.

The most recent report released (https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_Full_Report.pdf)  found that CO2 levels in the atmosphere were higher in 2019 than in at least 2 million years, while methane and nitrous oxide levels were higher than in the previous 800,000 years. Global surface temperatures have risen faster since 1970 than in any previous 50-year period in at least the last 2,000 years. Temperatures over the last decade (2011–2020), for example, have surpassed those of the previous multi-century warm episode, which occurred approximately 6,500 years ago, according to the paper.

According to the IPCC, the 2°C global warming target will be exceeded in the twenty-first century. Unless significant and deep reductions in CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions occur over the next decades, the 2015 Paris Agreement (https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement) goals will be “beyond reach.”

Some climate change impacts, such as heat, flooding from major precipitation events, and sea-level rise in coastal cities, may be exacerbated in cities, according to experts.

Furthermore, scientists from the IPCC warn that low-probability events such as ice sheet collapse or abrupt changes in ocean circulation cannot be ruled out.

Why should we care?

COP 26 gives young people a chance to have their say on what should be implemented and gives way to new ideas to be created.  Our voice is crucial to understanding climate change and the effects it could have on out future.

Welsh Leaders attending COP will answer your burning questions on the 10th of November, live from Green Zone.  To put in your questions follow this link : https://forms.gle/gSYC6tYUVMkEyTjf9

Arwen Skinner

UK YOUTH PARLIAMENT… WHAT NEXT!

Arwen, Carmarthenshire’s Member of UK Youth Parliament (MYP’s) met all other MYP’s to discuss going forward with their national campaigns which are:
Plastic pollution
● Reducing Uni fees
● Mental Health and Wellbeing


At the end of March, the MYP’s attended a full nations event called ‘Making a Bigger Mark’ to hear from Friends of the Earth, National Union of Students and Young Minds, in light of the 3 national campaigns.

The top 3 Local issues for young people in Carmarthenshire from the Make Your Mark Ballot are:
● Eradicate homelessness
● Access to training and jobs
● End domestic violence

OUR PRIORITIES

We have discussed the national and local issues in our monthly meeting, and we voted to work on and focus on;

➜ NATIONAL – End plastic pollution

All the issues this year are incredibly important in their own right. This year we hope to take steps for all of them. Plastic pollution is one of the biggest factors for affect us all for the future. Microplastics are everywhere from Everest to the Tywi river”

➜ LOCAL – End domestic violence

End domestic violence is a topic that is close to home. It has effects on the people involved for the rest of our lives, having been in that situation and leaving it behind is something I’m still overcoming. I have big hopes for this year and to see the change we need.

We will update you once we have decided on what work we will be doing to tackle these issues. If you would like to get involved, then please contact us or if you would like us to know your opinion on any of these issues then please leave a comment below or get in touch on any of our Socials Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

ELECTIONS EXPLAINED

VOTING AGES EXPLAINED

Young people have new voting powers in Wales but they do not extend to UK General Election and other elections as you still have to be 18 to vote in general elections, but in Wales at;

14 YEARS OLD (or over) YOU CAN;
Register to vote
(You must be registered to have a vote but unfortunately, you will have to wait a little while to use vote)

16 YEARS OLD (or over) YOU CAN;
Vote in Senedd Elections

18 YEARS OLD (or over) YOU CAN;
Vote in Local Government Elections
Vote in UK General Elections, and;
Vote in Police and Crime Commissioner Elections

ELECTIONS EXPLAINED

SENEDD ELECTIONS –. Every person 16 years and over has two votes; The first vote is for a Constituency Member (who represents the area you live in) and the second vote is to elect a Regional Member (who represents parts of Wales). People in Wales will vote to choose who will be the 60 Members of the Senedd or MS’s for up to five years.

LOCAL ELECTIONS – people aged 18 years and over from across Carmarthenshire will vote at least every 4 years in local town and community council elections and elections for Carmarthenshire County Council.

GENERAL ELECTIONS – people 18 years and over in every part of the UK choose their Member of Parliament or MP. This person will represent a local area (constituency) in the House of Commons for up to fiveaecede years.

POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS – people 18 years and over from the Dyfed Powys area with have the opportunity to vote for a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCCs) who are elected to make sure the police are run properly.

MORE INFORMATION

Take a look at the videos made by The Senedd explaining Voting!

For further information visit Carmarthenshire County Council Elections and Voting information on their website or contact Electoral Services on 01267 228889

To use your VOTE at the Senedd Elections you
MUST BE REGISTERED

VOTES AT 16 FOR SENEDD ELECTIONS – HAVE YOU REGISTERED?

On 6th May 2021, 16 and 17 year olds will be able to vote for the first time at the Senedd Elections. The change was introduced in the Senedd and Election (Wales) Act 2020 as part of the biggest changes to the democratic process in Wales in half a century.

This is an exciting opportunity for young people, as for the first time, we will have a say in choosing who represents us in the next Senedd and will now rightly have a say over critical issues that affect our future, such as health, education and the economy.

YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO VOTE!

WHEN CAN I REGISTER?
You can register now by visiting gov.uk/register-to-vote and follow the steps to register. You can register for the Senedd Elections being held in May 2021 at the age of 14 years old and over but unfortunately, you will have to wait a little while to vote!

WHO CAN REGISTER?
ŸŸ You must be aged 14 or over

And you must also be one of the following;
a British citizen
an Irish or EU citizen living in the UK
a Commonwealth citizen who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission
a citizen of another country living in Scotland or Wales who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission

To use your VOTE at the Senedd Elections you MUST BE REGISTERED

Rhedeg I Paris

Carmarthenshire Youth Council are taking part in a virtual walk to Paris to raise money for Shelter Cymru and Ferryside Lifeboats

500 MILE CHALLENGE…

In our virtual walk challenge, we are aiming to cover a combined 500 miles (the distance from Carmarthen to Paris) in just 10 days to raise funds for Shelter Cymru and Ferryside Lifeboats. Every day, our members will need to complete their set distance – by walking or running, while adhering to the Covid 19 lockdown rules.

In rain or snow, whatever the weather – we will carry on! At the end of each day we will reveal our distances to form a daily total and share it on our social media platforms.While making sure that we reach our daily target, we will encourage and motivate each other. We believe that the challenge will strengthen our team skills and improve our wellbeing, ensuring that we can stay active while learning from home.

WE ARE FUNDRAISING FOR…

SHELTER CYMRU work for people in housing need by providing free, independent expert housing advice and campaign to overcome barriers which stand in the way of people in Wales having a home. We have chosen this charity because we share the same belief that everyone in Wales has a right to decent, secure accommodation.

FERRYSIDE LIFEBOATS is one of around 80 independent lifeboats operating in the UK. Watching over the Three Rivers estuary, the volunteer crew operates 24/7 with the Coast Guard to save lives at the sea.We chose this charity as it is a vital emergency service. This year has been tough, and they haven’t been able to fundraise using traditional methods, so we thought we’d do our bit to help, especially as one of our members is part of the crew!

Be sure to follow us on our social media accounts to keep up with our progress and support us!

JOIN US…

We would love for you to join us on our journey, whether it is by donating or by getting out and about yourself! Be sure to show us what you’re doing by tagging us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and using #CYCRhedegIParis