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Our Vision for a Globally Responsible Wales
At Size of Wales, we believe Wales can be a global leader in tackling the climate and nature crisis. As Wales approaches the next Senedd elections in May 2026, our manifesto sets out our vision for a globally responsible Wales,…...
Fundraising Manager
Size of Wales is looking to recruit a Fundraising Manager to support the organisation’s goal to protect and restore tropical forests and inspire climate action. Reporting to the Director, this is an exciting opportunity to lead and strengthen our fundraising…...
Action plan & objectives
New Report Exposes Hidden Link Between Welsh Food, Brazilian Deforestation and river pollution in Wales
A new report has revealed that everyday food choices in Wales are contributing to the destruction of tropical forests, human rights abuses, and pollution, from the Amazon to the rivers in Wales. Published jointly by Size of Wales and WWF…...
Size of Wales welcomes new Chair: environmental campaigner Tim Birch
Size of Wales is delighted to announce the appointment of Tim Birch as its new Chair. Tim is a leading environmental campaigner with decades of experience at some of the world’s largest nature conservation NGOs, including Greenpeace, the RSPB and…...
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 2025
Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples 🌱 Indigenous Peoples are the original guardians of the Earth — protecting forests, rivers, and biodiversity for generations. Though they make up less than 5% of the world’s population, they safeguard…...
Size of Wales Stands in Solidarity with the Wampís Nation After Armed Attack in Defence of the Amazon
Size of Wales stands in solidarity with our partner, the Wampis Nation of northern Peru following a violent ambush that highlights the urgent threats facing Indigenous Peoples around the world. On 12 July 2025, a patrol of 60 Wampis community guards…...
Empowering communities in Uganda through beekeeping
Beekeeping plays a vital role in tropical regions by supporting both nature and people’s livelihoods. Bees help pollinate plants and crops, keeping forests healthy and boosting the growth of fruit, vegetables and nuts. This is especially important in tropical areas…...
Advancing Gender Equality for Climate Change Resilience
Size of Wales’ partner, the Mount Elgon Tree Growing Enterprise (METGE) is equipping women in Mbale, Uganda with skills in making reusable sanitary pads. The initiative is good for the environment, enhances personal hygiene and serves as a business venture…...
FAW and Size of Wales Unite with Indigenous Women to Protect Forests and Inspire Wales
In a powerful act of solidarity and global responsibility, Size of Wales and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) have united to support Indigenous women defenders of the world’s tropical forests—coinciding with the Cymru Women’s National Team’s preparations for UEFA…...
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Elin Cheung
Elin is from Ynys Môn (Anglesey), and is part of the North Wales Education team. A first language Welsh speaker, who has travelled widely – working on environmental projects with local communities, children, and indigenous people – she is passionate…...
Re-use me
Teacher Training
‘Time Is Water’- Welsh artists song release to raise awareness of environmental issues
Wales’ leading talent development programme, Forté Project part of Beacons Cymru, has partnered with Size of Wales, a charity dedicated to combating climate change by protecting tropical forests, to create a project that harnesses youth voices to amplify environmental concerns…...
A window into Guarani M’byá food culture
This blog was originally written by Synchronicity Earth. You can find the link to their website here: https://www.synchronicityearth.org/ Guarani peoples – native to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay – were one of the first peoples contacted after Portuguese and…...
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