The net zero election pitch

Published: Sept. 30, 2022, 12:18 p.m.

b'In the UK climate remains a top-tier issue even in the face of economic turmoil, even if net zero is yet to emerge as a key area of political competition.\\n\\nWhat are the lessons of recent elections around the world for campaigning on climate change? And what should UK Labour\\u2019s approach be at the next general election?\\n\\nWe discussed recent elections, breakdown the attitudes of voters and geographies, and look at constituencies affected by the transition \\u2013 pointing to lessons around building successful electoral coalitions in support of climate action.\\n\\nOur panel included Bengt Bergt, SPD Member of the Bundestag; Polly Billington, Chief Executive of UK100; Megan Corton Scott, Campaigner at Greenpeace UK Tim Dixon, Co-Founder of More in Common and former Adviser to Australian Prime Ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard; Tom Sasse, Associate Director at the Institute for Government; and Barry Traill, Head of Climate Action Network Australia.\\n\\nThe event was chaired by Sam Alvis, Head of Economy at Green Alliance.\\n\\nThis event was recorded at the 2022 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.'