Project Climate Vote: how the UK’s climate majority found its voice
As the 2024 election approached and climate disasters piled up, over 200,000 Climate Voters worked together to push climate and nature up the agenda. Here’s how it all happened.
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As the 2024 election approached and climate disasters piled up, over 200,000 Climate Voters worked together to push climate and nature up the agenda. Here’s how it all happened.
Since Shell announced they were suing Greenpeace for a peaceful climate protest, tens of thousands of you have supported us. Knowing we have you with us gives us strength and inspiration to keep fighting. Thank you.
A landmark court case has ended with a big win for the climate. Here’s what you need to know.
A new BBC documentary tells the story of Greenpeace activists whose arrest sparked a global outcry. As the threats to our planet grow, their story of courage and unity matters more than ever.
How to tell if a politician is serious about climate and nature before you vote for them? Ask them about these six things
The oil giant is suing Greenpeace for a peaceful protest. Now they’re trying to stop us exposing their role in the climate crisis.
If you're in London and care about climate and nature, here's what you need to know about the people who want your vote for Mayor
Sandra is 79, in fuel poverty and lives in a cold, damp, uninsulated home. This is her story.
On average 58 people have died a day every winter because of cold homes since government cuts to insulation funding. So we built a cemetery in their memory outside Parliament.
All eyes are on the upcoming by-election in Kingswood. This is Project Climate Vote’s first real opportunity to show all political parties that we want more action on climate and nature, not less.