We want to make sure that the next Parliament’s MPs will take action to improve climate education in schools. Join us as we turn the tables on parliamentary candidates by grading them using our climate education report card.
If yours isn't on the list, we’ll support you to meet with your candidates for the next general election.
Clare Walsh
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
Labour
8.6.24
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Do they support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?
5
Do they support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?
5
Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?
5
Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?
5
Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education?
3
Total Score (/25)
23
Yes, it is crucial that every individual has the understanding they need to address one of the most pressing issues of our time. By embedding climate change across the curriculum, we can ensure that future generations are prepared to tackle the environmental challenges ahead and contribute to a sustainable future.
Yes, we all need to understand the full picture so we can all be part of the solution. By teaching practical ways to combat climate change, we can empower young people to make a positive difference and inspire innovation and action toward a more sustainable future.
Yes, it's crucial that teachers have the resources they need to effectively teach students about this important issue using accurate, up-to-date information.
Yes, investing in sustainable infrastructure not only reduces our carbon footprint but also provides a healthier learning environment for students and sets a positive example.
Yes, Labour plans to give businesses the flexibility they’re asking for to train their workforce and deliver growth, including green skills, with a view to supporting national ambitions such as the transition to net zero.