5 steps to get a government that takes climate change seriously
Project Climate Vote is a plan to get a government that cares about climate change at the next election. Here's how you can be part of it.
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Project Climate Vote is a plan to get a government that cares about climate change at the next election. Here's how you can be part of it.
Here’s your essential guide to what happened at COP28 in Dubai – and what it means for the world’s climate and people.
Labour promised to spend £28 billion a year on kickstarting a green industrial revolution if they win the election. Labour should honour it – it would make Britain better, and could help them win the election.
Shell is suing Greenpeace - threatening a multi million dollar lawsuit and a protest ban. We need your help to fight in court.
Millions struggle as big oil profits from humanity's loss. So activists took a message directly to oil bosses at a London conference, demanding they pay up for climate crimes.
Behind the dust kicked up by the prime minister’s speech lies a much uglier reality - the government has given up on fixing the country’s problems and is pandering to the usual vested interests.
Political leaders are planning their pledges ahead of the next election. Here's how electing those bold enough to take strong action on climate would solve many of the UK’s most urgent problems
Political party leaders must get serious about their climate pledges, so they can fix the mess this country is in. Here’s how to make your voice heard ahead of the general election
The prime minister is responding to this summer's climate disasters with a sales pitch for the fossil fuel industry. But when the election comes round, there’ll be no hiding behind flimsy messaging.
The government has said it will cease engagement with Greenpeace following our peaceful protest last week. Greenpeace UK's co-executive directors Areeba Hamid and Will McCallum have sent this response to Rishi Sunak.