Four wins for the climate this month

Through positive, practical action, we’re getting closer than ever to achieving a zero-carbon UK, built by and for everybody.

In January, we told you about the progress we’d made together in the first four weeks of 2026. Then a month later, we told you about our impact in February. Now it’s time for your third installment - four climate wins from March, one for each of our mission areas*:

-Getting around-

1. Our traffic plan is gaining real traction.

In January, Izzy published our strategy to tackle the UK’s traffic problem. A huge thank you to the hundreds of you who sent our briefing straight to your MP - it’s making a real difference. We’re happy to see Transport for London’s latest traffic plan includes lots of things we’ve been asking for like cycle safety, supporting Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), taking action on SUVs, and helping more people choose public transport and walking, wheeling or cycling. It’s a clear sign that practical, people-powered solutions are cutting through. Now let’s keep the momentum going across the country.

 
 

-Getting away-

2. Climate-friendly holidays are becoming the easy choice.

We’ve been making low-carbon travel simpler and more accessible — from securing discounts on rail, bike hire and eco-friendly stays to influencing workplace policy. Tom has helped expand Sustainable Travel Leave to more organisations, welcoming the first National Governing Body and a second MP’s office this month. With 200 employers now on board, thousands more people can take flight-free holidays without sacrificing time at their destination — a small shift with big potential.

 
 

-What we eat and buy-

3. The repair revolution is picking up pace.

From homes to high streets to Westminster — repair is having a moment. This month, Sarah and the Fixing Factory team opened two new community repair hubs, trained more people to fix electricals at home, and met with over 70 MPs to discuss practical policies that make repair the norm, not the exception. And to everyone who wrote to their MP: thank you. The groundswell of support is impossible to ignore — now let’s turn it into lasting change.

 
 

-Where we live-

4. Warm Homes: from promise to progress.

Back in January, we welcomed the government’s Warm Homes Plan — a long-overdue step towards decarbonising how we heat our homes. The government has now confirmed the move from words to action, bringing us closer to warmer homes, lower bills, and lower emissions across the UK.

 
 

*At Possible, everything we do is about getting more people involved in the shift to a zero carbon UK. We focus on four mission areas where the public can have the biggest impact (getting away, getting around, what we eat and buy, and where we live). Within each of the areas, we take climate solutions from ideas, put them into practice, show they work, and turn them into projects that can grow. Find out more at wearepossible.org/our-work.