
If you enjoyed putting your candidates on the spot by asking the climate question in the run up to the election, then you’ll be excited to hear about our next events to put the UK’s new Government on the spot.

If you enjoyed putting your candidates on the spot by asking the climate question in the run up to the election, then you’ll be excited to hear about our next events to put the UK’s new Government on the spot.
On Monday 26th April (otherwise known as Climate Change Day!) the Ask the Climate Question campaign hosted a special Climate Change Day Question Time with the following climate change ministers:
* Conservative Party: Greg Clark
* Green Party: Darren Johnson
* Labour Party: Ed Miliband
* Liberal Democrat Party: Simon Hughes
Below are the video reponses they received from each of the party leaders (alphabetically by party):
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With the election date announced, the Ask the Climate Question campaign is in full swing, to put climate change firmly on the election agenda.
"Well, that was dramatic" - watching our activists from the ship
Greenpeace
2 September
Our activists have ended their occupation
Greenpeace
2 September
Hanging in there - we're still on the Arctic oil rig
Greenpeace
1 September
Search launched to find the nation's best loved and most neglected river
RSPB
31 August
Video: evading navy boats and climbing up oil rigs
Greenpeace
31 August
Search for Wales's best loved and most neglected river
RSPB
31 August
Arctic drama as Greenpeace halts dangerous oil drilling operation
Greenpeace
31 August
Briefing: Cairn Energy - 'Wildcat drilling' at the ends of the earth
Greenpeace
31 August
IPCC reform must not distract from urgent action on climate change
Friends of the Earth
30 August
Defining stupid on an iceberg
Greenpeace
30 August