Engaging Local Politicians: Training for Climate & Nature Bill Campaigners

Engaging Local Politicians: Training for Climate & Nature Bill Campaigners

Learn how to effectively connect with your local politicians to advocate for climate and nature action in this online training session

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How To Engage Local Politicians: Training for Climate and Nature Campaigners

Want to know how to talk to politicians? Want to learn how to persuade them to take action on the issues that matter most to you?

Join Zero Hour and Hope for the Future as we take a deep dive into the skills needed to engage local politicians and candidates, overcome barriers, and build grassroots support ahead of the upcoming election.

This campaigner training showcases expertise from climate and election campaigning in three unique weekly sessions that build together to give you everything you need to ensure that the climate and nature crisis is a key election issue in your constituency.

Don't miss this opportunity to amplify your voice and create positive change! Register now and be part of the movement towards a more sustainable future.

NOTE: this training starts Wednesday 8th May at 7pm and is made up three consecutive sessions over three weeks. Each session builds on the one before, so please come to all three!

Session 1: how to engage your general election candidates.

Session 2: how to make ‘S.M.A.R.T.’ asks of your next MP

Session 3: how to create a local community of climate and nature campaigners


Please book for each session individually to receive reminder emails etc. The zoom link for the first session is the same link for each week.

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Zero Hour is the campaign group behind the Climate and Nature Bill—we're calling on the UK Government to lock the science into law and tackle the full extent of the climate-nature crisis. The CAN Bill is the only proposed legislation currently before Parliament that ensures the UK takes a comprehensive and joined-up approach to the these interconnected crises in-line with our international targets. It was done before with the 'Big Ask' campaign that led to the Climate Change Act in 2008—together we can do it again.