Does my vote matter?
Every time we approach an election, there will be those of us who feel sure of ourselves and our impact, and those of us who start to question ‘Does my vote really matter?’.
Every time we approach an election, there will be those of us who feel sure of ourselves and our impact, and those of us who start to question ‘Does my vote really matter?’.
While we can't tell you who to vote for, we can tell you how! Check out our easy steps below for a smooth voting process. Or, if you are asking yourself 'Does my vote really matter?', take a look at our page dedicated to your vote's impact this election.
The upcoming General Election (July 4th) is a crucial one for nature and climate. Consider this your guide to general elections and how the government works!
Kent Wildlife Trust strongly believe that the next UK Government must solve the housing crisis and provide people with the homes they need. However, these homes should be built in the right places, in the right way.
For those of you reading this, many will feel disheartened by the fact that nature and wildlife were barely mentioned during the election campaign and debates. However, the result of the election did suggest that green issues are starting to take hold.
It seems we too often forget that nature isn’t a ‘nice to have’, but an absolute necessity if us humans want to survive as a species.
The Nature 2030 campaign is urging us to ask political leaders to make 5 General Election pledges to save nature.