The three contenders to be Prime Minister faced each other in a televised debate for the first time on Thursday 15th April.
And there was no climate question.
There will be two more debates in the next two weeks, so we need to grab these chances to put the leaders on the spot and show them – along with the rest of the UK – that we want them to commit to taking effective action on climate change.
You can join with thousands of activists across the country and show that climate change is an important issue by submitting a question about climate change to the next two debates.
See the questions we’re asking as a coalition here
Here are more details on the debates:
Sky debate – Thursday April 22
Theme: International affairs
BBC debate – Thursday April 29
Theme: Economic affairs
Comment on Greenhouse gas rise in 2010
Greenpeace
7 February
Bankrolling climate change: exposing the top 20 dirtiest banks
WDM
6 February
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People & Planet
6 February
New Energy Secretary backs clean power
Friends of the Earth
6 February
Solidarity with Beaver Lake Cree legal case
People & Planet
6 February
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Practical Action
2 February
VW's new advert misses a trick, so remix your own version
Greenpeace
2 February
VW: 500,000 Jedi can't be wrong
Greenpeace
1 February
Increasing emissions targets will save billions, report finds
RSPB
30 January
Poor Peoples Energy Outlook – making friends and influencing people
Practical Action
27 January