Tenants for Climate Justice supporter pledge

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Are you willing to take action to fight for warmer homes for all? Are you passionate about tackling emissions while also ensuring a better quality of life for everyone? Are you ready to stand up for your community and those most left out in the cold?

Then sign our pledge to get involved with our Tenants for Climate Justice campaign.

Whether in the private rental sector or social housing, tenants are being left out in the cold at a disproportionate rate and forced to deal with higher bills and more unhealthy, polluting fossil fuels as a result.

By signing this you will be the first to know as the campaign develops, opportunities for organising, and ways to take this into your community.

We're calling on the Government to:

- Go further where the state already owns the stock: 100% of social housing should be retrofitted by 2030, starting with the worst-performing homes, and providing greater and multi-annual funding for local authorities to ramp up their retrofit programmes.

- Don’t leave renters in the cold: Minimum energy efficiency standards for private rentals, targeting the worst performing first.

- Address the most leaky homes: Extend the Warmer Homes Schemes eligibility to include HAP tenancies, on the condition of a long-term lease (5+ years) being offered to the tenant.

Watch this space as we develop the campaign and sign up now to stay in touch and get ready to take action.

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