Opportunities

Opportunities

Explore opportunities to build a more resilient and sustainable future by adapting to the impacts of climate change

Opportunities

Ocean Literacy Strategy for Wales 2025

The Ocean Literacy Strategy Wales sets out a collaborative, long-term approach to strengthening people’s connection with the sea, supporting informed action, resilient marine ecosystems and community wellbeing across Wales.
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MACC Hub: Awarded Projects 

The MACC Hub supports place-based climate adaptation projects across the UK. Ten projects have now been awarded funding to address local climate risks and deliver practical, scalable solutions.
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MACC Research Projects

MACC Research projects bring together researchers, businesses, industry partners and communities to develop long-term, practical solutions to extreme weather and other climate impacts across all four UK nations.
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MACC PROJECT: WM-ADAPT

Building on previous work co-developing Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessments (CRVAs) for Birmingham and the wider region, the WM-Adapt project will advance adaptive capacity across the West Midlands.
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MACC PROJECT: GP4Streets

GP4Streets (DIY Greening Prescription for Climate Adaptation in Urban Streets) is a UKRI-funded research project aims to reshape how UK cities adapt to climate change by developing practical, affordable greening solutions for everyday streets.
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Climate Communications Toolkit

Want to talk about climate and nature in a way that actually connects with people? The 2025 Britain Talks Climate & Nature Toolkit cuts through noise and polarisation with clear, evidence-based guidance designed to help you spark meaningful conversations across every corner of the UK.
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Three Horizons Toolkit

The Three Horizons Toolkit has been developed by Public Health Wales and the Future Generations Commissioner’s Office to help public bodies avoid making decisions that don’t stand the test of time. It is based on a model developed by Bill Sharpe and the International Futures Forum.
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