3 May 2015

This year the most important climate talks in history will take place in Paris. Leaders from around the world will come together to decide the world’s course of action in addressing the most important issue of modern times. Yet, despite the looming threat of a climate crisis, during this election you could be forgiven for thinking that the threat had lifted.

The truth is, politicians from the other parties simply aren’t speaking about climate change. In fact Natalie Bennet, the Green Party leader, was the only party leader to raise the topic during the three and a half hours of Leaders debates. We know both know that the science is unequivocal – fortunately we have the plan to tackle the crisis.

The Green Party is the only party calling for the urgent action required and at the heart of our pledge to protect the environment is our conviction that we must also reconfigure our world to work better for people. Cutting carbon is also good for people, for example we will cut public transport fares to encourage people to use buses and trains, we will invest in home insulation and we will generate 80% of our energy from renewable sources by 2030 – because we know we must leave four-fifths of known fossil fuel reserves in the ground.

We are using three times as many resources as our planet can sustain - we must change course, and we can. The Green Party, like you, want to leave a better future for our children. I want the next generation to look back on what we did at this time and think ‘my parents generation did something to protect our world’. I want them to be proud of us.  

To keep climate change on the agenda and to continue our fight for social justice we must elect more Green MPs. We can do this if we have a strong Green voice in parliament - but we need your help now more than ever with a Green vote on May 7th.






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