 Mae ben i wedi wneud yw tynnu pobl dygylwydd yma yn y cynhaddedd borema, pobl o'r byd busnes, pobl o'r gwasanaethau, cyhoeddus unigolion, prifysgolion, tynnu pob un dygylwydd i siarad am yr argyfwng ni'n wneb i, ond siarad hefyd am y pethau am arferol ni'n gallu wneud dygylwydd am y angymru. A dyna beth i fynd yn ymlaen yn y neill, dus nesaf, a dyna i'w rhywbeth pwysig iawn unigid am y angymru. Y byd yw yw yna, y anhym yn y clynyddiant, yn y clynyddiant ei wedi'i bwysig iawn. Llywodraeth a'r unigolion, cymrydau, cymrydau i'w gwneud ac yn ymlaen yn y clynyddiant, yn y gwybod a'r argyfwng ni'n gwithiaid. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud i'w gafodd yr anhygole. Mae'n cael ddweud i'r llwyddoedd a'i gweithio. Mae'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'w gweithio a'r anhygole, Gweithio'r Gwignol a'r ystyried rwy'n trygr. The opportunity to bring such an interesting, an influential body of people together, for a couple of hours in Cardiff that is just too good to miss really. People are engaged, people want to talk about what needs to happen, what needs to change. And there seems to be a really healthy interest in radical futures which I think is the right thing. We have to respond to it. We have to prepare for the impacts of it. a yna'n gwybod hynny y gallwn cyfnod ar y cyfnod y gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio a'r fwyaf a'r amser yn y cyffredinol, gweithio'n gweithio, ac yn y cyfnod ac yn y cyfnod y fwyaf. Rydyn ni'n gwybod yn ffysg iawn o ffordd o gweithio'r cyffredinol, mae'n gweithio'n ddael wahanol i'r cyfan, a'u ffordd o'r cynhyrch yn dod o gweithio'r economiaid, a'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gan cymhwylliant i gydwyddon oherwydd, so rwy'n gwyfnodd o'r hyn o'r hyn o'r hyn o'r cymdeithasol byddwch ar y rhan o'r ffrindwch, o'r rhan o rhan o'r organizio, o'r rhain o'r hyn o'r cymdeithasol byddaethau ymwneud, o'r cynnig o'r cymdeithasol byddaethau o'r cymdeithasol byddaethau. I was very impressed with the speech of the First Minister who wrote all of us to do something however small about funding for climate change and I am going back home very encouraged that something is being done about climate change globally. I'm really, really pleased that now we've got an annual commitment to having a conference on what I believe is the most important political challenge of our lifetimes. It's really important that we've got that now happening in Wales. Inclusivity, collaboration seem to be very much key points but also there's very much a feeling that okay we accept that climate change is real but we also accept that perhaps we can fix it so it's not all doom and gloom it's been a very, very positive meeting of minds today. I think my personal highlights being the talk from Extinction Rebellion that we had because they're very engaging especially for young people like us on what the consequences are going to be when we grow up in the future. You're very interesting hearing about businesses talking about this is a strategy for this but it's interesting to see exactly what's happening and what we need to do about it. Every journey begins with the first step. All of us here in the room today are here to be part of that journey to be lucky enough to have the privilege of being at the early moments of everything that we wanted to do here in Wales. I do not shy away from the fact the odds may be stacked against us but we have the ingenuity and the determination in Wales to play a leading global role in tackling the climate emergency head on through an extraordinary collective effort. The councils they need to take a primacy in this debate. It's an adaptive challenge. It's broken field. It's not technical in any way, shape or form. It's bigger than that but as a vocational public servant why on earth wouldn't you want to play on that agenda? It should be what defines us. We have a great legal framework but we know the limits to legislation. The scale of change required is transformational and requires the whole system which means that everyone needs to be part of it and WCVA has a real responsibility in our purpose, our leadership and our convening function across that third sector. Today is our first step towards what action we will take to bring everyone together in Glasgow next year and show the great ambition we have for a very small country but the massive ambition we have in mitigating climate change.