Environmental organizations are urging broadcasters to prioritize climate change discussions in the televised election debates between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
Fiona Harvey reports for The Guardian.
In short:
- NGOs have requested TV networks to focus on climate action in debates, highlighting public support for the issue.
- Previous election debates included climate discussions, but recent schedules show a shift towards a two-party format.
- Groups argue that serious examination of climate and nature recovery plans is essential for informed voter decision-making.
Key quote:
"Where is the climate in this election? It’s a top five issue for the public, but you wouldn’t think it when you listen to our party leaders."
— Hirra Khan Adeogun, co-director of climate charity Possible
Why this matters:
Ensuring that climate change is a central topic in election debates is crucial for public awareness and policy development. It allows voters to understand candidates' positions on critical environmental issues that will impact future generations.














