credits

Thanks to:

  • cyfle i greu chance to createThe development of ‘Stormteller’ was supported by cyfle i greu / chance to create which is managed by Powys County Council’s Arts Development Service in close collaboration with Powys Arts Forum. This project is part funded through the Rural Development Plan for Wales 2007 - 2013 and financed by the European Union and the Welsh Assembly Government. The grant enabled me to buy the time to write it and produce this website
  • Kate for giving me a vital idea about Tomos's character
  • Andy Rowland of Ecodyfi for pointing me in the right direction of research
  • Sue for wondering about Afagddu
  • Pod Clare, community arts worker, for permission to use the mosaic images at Borth about on Cantre'r Gwaelod and the birth of Taliesin, which she helped the community to develop
  • Lucy, for legal advice on procedures regarding minors and the courts
  • Mike Bailey, Countryside Council for Wales (CCW)'s Senior Reserve Manager at Dyfi National Nature Reserve at Ynyslas, Ceredigion, for talking to me about the scenarios for sea level rise in the area
  • articles in the New Scientist on climate change and melting in the Arctic and Greenland
  • Ranyl Rhydwen, a lecturer on climate science on the MSc course at the Centre for Aternative Technology, for information on Greenland ice sheets;
  • Bill Thompson of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for information on Greenland ice sheets
  • Creu-ad, for permission to use the mosaic images on Cantre'r Gwaelod at the Dyfi National Nature Reserve at Ynyslas, Ceredigion.
  • Everybody who has read drafts and commented on them.