Global Climate Justice Cymru – Nov 2025 Week of Action for COP30, and Manifesto for 2026 Elections
View Climate Cymru November Actions brief

As Wales prepares for the 2026 Senedd elections, Global Climate Justice Cymru calls for policies that root climate action in fairness, solidarity, and justice, both here in Wales and globally. This week, we have seen the unstoppable power of global movements around the world…
- We told the Welsh government to #ActNowChangeForever at our mass lobby at the Senedd.
- Today, we #DrawTheLine against destruction, against inaction, and for a just, liveable future.
- In London, thousands of people are taking to the streets to say #MakeThemPay and demand that the super-rich and polluters foot the bill instead of workers and communities.
All of this is taking place during the Week of Action for Peace and Climate Justice, which highlights the deep connections between war, militarism, social injustice and climate breakdown. This is our moment to draw the line – and take back our future from those who profit by destroying it.
2026 Senedd Elections Manifesto
Wales has a proud record of global leadership, from Fair Trade Nation to the Well-being of Future Generations Act. As the climate crisis deepens, we must lead again, with justice and global solidarity at the centre.
Global Climate Justice Cymru is a coalition of organisations from across Wales accelerating collective action for global climate justice with WCIA being a proud member. Our 2026 Senedd manifesto briefing sets out practical steps for the next Welsh Government to keep global responsibility close to its heart: a fast and fair transition, ethical public investment and procurement, real global solidarity and finance for loss & damage, and education that embeds global citizenship and climate justice.
https://climate.cymru/global-climate-justice-group/
COP30: Community Actions for Global Climate Justice
This November, as world leaders gather for the UN COP30 climate summit, communities across Wales are taking action.
Global Climate Justice Cymru is a coalition of organisations across Wales committed to climate justice rooted in international solidarity. We work to ensure that Wales plays its part — not only in cutting emissions at home, but in standing with communities worldwide who are already living with the impacts of climate breakdown.
On 15 November, we join movements across the world for the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice, united under the message: This world is ours — and it is not for sale. From Wales to Brazil, from the Valleys to the Amazon, ordinary people are resisting extraction, exploitation, and inequality, and lighting the way towards climate and social justice.
Cymru Cares — Justice for All is our shared call. We stand in solidarity with communities across the globe.
Explore our upcoming events and get involved:

Global Day of Action for Climate Justice — 15 November
Take local action in your community
Whether you’re a school, youth group, faith group or community hub — you’re invited to host a simple lantern-making session and walk together with your lanterns or display them in windows, halls or local spaces on Saturday 15 November 2025 as part of the Global Day of Action. Alongside the lanterns, we will deliver a shared letter to our political representatives calling for fairness, care and courage in response to the climate crisis.
Download the Step-by-Step Booklet for Community Groups in Wales
Questions? Contact Michi — michaela@climate.cymru
Senedd Gathering for Climate Justice – 20 November
Wednesday 20 November | 12–1pm
Senedd Steps, Cardiff Bay
During COP30, we’re gathering at the steps in front of the Senedd for a visible moment of solidarity — calling on Members of the Senedd to back real climate justice.
Day of Climate & Migrant Justice — Film Screening, 23 November
Sunday 23 November | 3–5pm
Temple of Peace, Cardiff
Hosted with the WCIA Global Learning Team, this special event is part of the UK-wide Our Shared Futures – Climate & Migration Film Festival.
We’ll watch a powerful film exploring lived experiences of climate displacement, followed by a welcoming conversation on resilience, solidarity and action.

