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How green is my party?

All the UK's main political parties now talk a great game on green issues. But as we enter a crucial electoral period, what actually is Labour's record on the environment and how do the Lib Dems' and Conservatives' policy proposals really measure up? Read the critiques by leading Green party figures Jean Lambert, Caroline Lucas and Jenny Jones, and follow the parties' responses to this green audit
  • Labour's real action on climate change

    Joan Ruddock
    Joan Ruddock: It is Labour – not the defeatist Green party – that has taken ambitious measures to combat the threat to our environment
  • The Lib Dems see the green big picture

    Simon Hughes
    Simon Hughes: Environmental campaigners in politics should not be turning on each other, but building radical coalitions for urgent change
  • Caroline Lucas

    How green is the Labour government?

    Caroline Lucas
    Caroline Lucas: Labour has promised so much on the environment and delivered so little since Tony Blair took office in 1997
  • Jenny Jones

    How green are the Liberal Democrats?

    Jenny Jones
    Jenny Jones: The Liberal Democrats say one thing about the environment at the national level and do something else entirely at the local
  • How green are the Conservatives?

    Jean Lambert
    Jean Lambert: Cameron has improved Tory ideas, but has set the wrong targets and would make us dependent on imported coal and uranium
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