This session will look over the latest insights from More in Common and their report on what the May local elections mean for climate politics in the UK. We will discuss how the cost of living is shaping public opinions on energy and Net Zero, the impact of the Iran war, and how populism impacts the scope of future action on climate.
We will have exercises and frameworks to help the audience reflect on their organisation’s work, and how to connect those values with the British public. Attendees will leave with concrete tools to reframe their campaigns, identify new allies, and build broader coalitions.