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Manifesto rankings: Labour’s green plans score four times higher than Tories’, but fall short on funding
The Green Party and Liberal Democrats easily top the ranking with both committing to much greater ambition.
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Giant 10 ft bottle confronts Tory election workers with plastic pollution failure.
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The 6 Ws: a climate and nature checklist for the 2024 general election
How to tell if a politician is serious about climate and nature before you vote for them? Ask them about these six things
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How wealth taxes could fund a fairer, greener Britain
An unfair tax system is worsening inequality, contributing to the cost of living crisis and slowing climate action. Wealth taxes could raise funds to make people’s lives better – and help the UK transition away from fossil fuels.
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We’re getting out the climate vote in Kingswood – here’s how to get involved
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.
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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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Labour’s £28 billion green spending promise – what it is and why it matters
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.
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A vote for the climate is a vote to fix everything that’s wrong with the UK – here’s why
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
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Tell political party leaders: voters will judge you at the next election if you don’t act on climate
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