In the media

In the Media

Why Super El Niño is a wake-up call for communities to adapt to climate chaos
And how this would help silent majorities see themselves

The collapse-concerned majority:
could it be a cause for hope?
The fourth of a series of Substack articles that delves into the 6 silent majorities and how they can unlock the deep changes our systems desperately need

Britain's food supply 'at risk of catastrophic failure by 2030'
A suppressed government report released following Freedom of Information requests shows we need to get serious about food resilience in the UK.

The Guardian view on adapting to the climate crisis
It demands political honesty about extreme weather
The struggle to adapt to a dangerously warming world has become a test of global justice.

Michael Sheen narrates new climate change film
"You Told Us To Talk About the Weather ... was written in collaboration with young farmers and it questions why discussions about the weather are so common, in contrast to discussions about climate change ...the Climate Majority Project hopes the five-minute film will help pupils and teachers speak 'honestly and sensitively' about the issue."

The Silencing Power of Big Oil’s Climate Lies
"A report by Climate Majority Project, a nonprofit based in the UK, argues that climate change is not the only issue where most people favor radically different approaches than what the status quo is delivering."

2025 in Review
With 2026 freshly begun, we are reflecting on a whirlwind year of collaboration, research and courageous climate conversations.
Two landmark CMP campaigns were born, 10,000+ supporters mobilised to press Government on climate adaptation, and subtle signs emerged that wider climate discourse is opening towards hard realities.

Lessons for Climate Advocates From the Bill Gates ‘Climate Hack’, by Liam Kavanagh.
