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More resilient communities

29 Jan 2026

Climate change is leading to more floods, extreme heat, power outages and other disruption. Communities need to come together during these times.

More local green jobs and training for young people

29 Jan 2026

The green economy is already growing much faster than the rest of the economy and creating new jobs. The jobs of the future will be in clean energy, electric heating and electric vehicles.

Better transport and healthy air

29 Jan 2026

Air pollution causes around 30,000 deaths every year.  Petrol and diesel cars are a major cause of the problem. A switch to electric vehicles will help, but better bus services and cycling infrastructure is also needed.

Lower energy bills and warmer homes

10 Mar 2026

Energy costs sky-rocketed after Ukraine was invaded as the price of gas soared and will now increase again as a result of the war on Iran. Bills remain high, especially for those in poorly insulated homes. Electricity from renewable energy is cheaper than that produced using gas. We need to build more renewable energy and ensure people living nearby benefit financially.

Welcome refugees and migrants

28 Jan 2026

The UK has a proud tradition of providing people fleeing war and persecution with a safe welcoming home. Migrants continue to contribute to our society, for example through working and paying taxes. Without migrants our NHS and care homes would be in even worse trouble.

Help local farmers adapt to more extreme weather

28 Jan 2026

Farming is at the frontline of climate extremes, in the UK and overseas. Droughts, wet periods and flooding all make growing crops and raising livestock difficult. Earning a living from farming then becomes harder.

Plant more trees and improve green spaces

28 Jan 2026

The mental health benefits of green space and trees in our cities is increasingly recognised, as are the benefits of ponds and rivers. These areas also provide a cooling effect during the increasingly extreme heat waves caused by climate change. 

Say no to harmful developments

29 Jan 2026

Climate change is already causing havoc for people and nature across the world, including here in the UK, with flooding, wildfires, droughts and extreme heatwaves increasing. The more carbon emissions released the worse these impacts will get. It’s time to get serious and stop giving the go-ahead to yet more high carbon developments.

Protect our community from extreme weather

28 Jan 2026

During elections politicians make more of an effort to listen. Tell them you care about climate change. Tell them you want action to protect households, farmers and businesses from extreme weather.

Local elections: how to listen to your community

25 Mar 2026

Your guide to listening to what matters locally in the run-up to local elections.