From cycling to work to recycling waste, there are lots of small changes we can make to help reduce our carbon footprint. As part of the Âé¶¹Éç Green Wales season in December 2009, we've brought together a range of articles, viewpoints and video looking at how our lifestyle can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
Last updated: 16 December 2009
Read more about the findings of a Âé¶¹Éç Wales poll looking at people's attitudes to climate change.
Useful advice from the Changing Lives: Going Green TV series on saving energy at home, reducing waste and travelling sustainably.
The Energy Savings Trust has come up with a list of tips to help families save money and energy over the festive season.
Is being green all about giving up things - you can't do this, you can't do that? Maggot investigates.
'Green guru' Steve Jones from the Changing Lives: Going Green tv series gives his views on eco-friendly living.
Stop at two?
The Optimum Population Trust argues that having only two children would drastically cut carbon emissions.
We asked whether you thought climate change was having an impact on Wales.
Radio Wales Phone-in
Jason Mohammad took your calls on climate change and whether you could be bothered to go green.
Cutting carbon could come with a cost - but how much would you be prepared to pay? You sent us your comments.
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