UK broadcasters: make climate and nature central to your election coverage

As a coalition of UK organisations working on climate, nature and the environment, we are calling on the country’s leading broadcasters to commit to giving these issues the prominence and treatment they deserve during the course of this election campaign.

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For the attention of UK broadcasters,

We are in a nature and climate crisis.

This is an issue of real concern to voters, consistently polling within the top five issues the electorate cares about. Yet thus far, climate and nature have hardly featured in this election campaign. We believe this issue should be central to coverage of this general election, as an issue your audiences care deeply about.

As a coalition of UK organisations working on climate, nature and the environment, we are calling on the country’s leading broadcasters to commit to giving these issues the prominence and treatment they deserve during the course of this election campaign.

Climate and nature are deeply intertwined with other key issues. Energy costs have been spiking owing to volatility in the prices of fossil fuels. Farmers are struggling to retain viable businesses because of extreme weather and a policy framework which doesn’t support them. Clean air, clean water and access to nature are all vital for our health. The cost of living crisis is tied to the climate crisis, and the solutions are also linked.
Support for climate action remains overwhelmingly high among all demographics of the UK public. As broadcasters we believe you have a duty to ensure that general election coverage reflects the public’s desire to see strong and serious leadership on climate and nature recovery – and a genuine debate about the solutions.

We ask you to make a commitment to ensure that the main parties’ plans to meet our legal climate and nature targets are properly examined during the course of this campaign and communicated to the public.
We would be pleased to meet to discuss this further.

Yours,

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Green Alliance
WWF
Greenpeace UK
RSPB
National Trust
The Wildlife Trusts
Hope for the Future
The Climate Coalition
Wildlife and Countryside Link

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