Absolutely brilliant take-down by @fionaharvey.bsky.social
of ludicrous myths & misinformation spouting from Tony Blairβs think tank. Why on earth does he think itβs sensible to make our energy more costly & less secure?
Absolutely brilliant take-down by @fionaharvey.bsky.social
of ludicrous myths & misinformation spouting from Tony Blairβs think tank. Why on earth does he think itβs sensible to make our energy more costly & less secure?
There are more benefits from fare free transit than you might think
π§΅A political/media guide to the "truth" about net-zero
1) Add up costs to install & run a net-zero energy system
2) Pretend fossil-fuelled alternatives wld be free
3) Do say "eco zealots are bankrupting us"
4) Don't say "free cars if we scrap net-zero" cos it sounds ridiculous
5) That's it!
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This is excellent to see from Sadiq Khan.
The evidence is clear on 20mph:
ββ¦ the number of people killed or seriously injured on London borough roads reduced by 34% following the implementation of 20mph speed limits, with the number of children killed falling by 75% (from four to one).β
2000 years ago: the Romans would let an aqueduct destroy the Gardon Valley. We need clean water, but at what cost?
π° Great news for once! the government it promising to act on methane, one of the most effective and least talked about ways to slow warming β
πβ Great to see @nataliegreenpeer.bsky.social's piece on the little-talked about secret weapon to fighting global heating, methane yorkshirebylines.co.uk/politics/glo...
"While the government continues to group methane under all greenhouse gases in policy measures, it is missing the chance to pull this important βemergency brakeβ on climate change" - new blog on #methane by @rosie-allen.bsky.social.
greenallianceblog.org.uk/2025/05/15/w...
βThe UK isnβt short of climate targets, but it is short on plans to meet them.β
In our latest blog, @rosie-allen.bsky.social summarises the reportβs recommendations and discusses why this year is the perfect time for a #NationalMethaneActionPlan.
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Thank you to @afzalkhanmcr.bsky.social for sponsoring this event and your support of a methane action planπ
β Proud to have this methane report out today. Cutting methane is a powerful tool to fight climate change that no one is talking about
π Raising the cap is bad policy. People with mayors who are keeping their buses cheaper than Β£3 will be fine. But low income people with less access to cars will pay more and get less as routes disappear, or not be able to get around at all.
Last summer, there were 1,311 heat-related deaths
With health inequalities worsening and the UK hotting up, the government must prioritise adapting the most vulnerable communities to extreme heat
www.independent.co.uk/climate-chan...
High drama at the International Maritime Organisation, as a set of policies to drive the shipping sector to net-zero goes to a vote.
A set of countries including Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦ and Russia π·πΊoppose the deal.
Pacific island nations, who have been pushing for more ambition all week, chose to abstain.
Rural communities & especially farmers are often painted as anti-climate action.
This week, we published a report to provide some evidence on this.
The results, based on a survey of the public (n=1200) and almost 500 farmers (recruited at events, door-to-door, etc), are pretty interesting:
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Thereβs no way of funding the Lower Thames Crossing that makes it good value for money. Itβs a dud. DfT & the Treasury should wash their hands of it and focus transport investment on the things people care about, including better buses & reliable trains, and that support regional prosperity.
"... only 4% of Reform voters back the party because of its [anti-]environmental policies.... Three quarters of Labour & Lib Dem switchers & two thirds of Conservative voters & supporters think... tackling climate change [is] a priority."
www.thetimes.com/article/512a...
1. Today the Tories unveil their new policy: ripping up the commitment to net zero by 2050. Kemi Badenoch, with no evidence, claims "it canβt be achieved without a serious drop in our living standards or by bankrupting us." What the evidence shows is the opposite. We can't prosper without it. π§΅
The left needs to abandon its miserable, irrational pessimism | Aaron Bastani
"Campaigners say if government can find money to freeze fuel duty for motorists they can do similar for railways" - hear hear
At its heart, this is what made me go full on in safe streets advocacy- realizing that it is the source of this countryβs ability for the powerful to abuse the less powerful with impunity.
Safe streets, good equitable infrastructure is the foundation of a better society.
At last! Beaver releases into wild to be allowed in England for first time in centuries
Big congrats to the rewilders, nature-friendly farmers, & campaigners whoβve fought for this for so long.
And credit where itβs due - thanks to Labour for pressing go!
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
BP's decision to ramp up oil and gas production and slash spending on low-carbon energy is a massive step in the wrong direction.
Renewables are the future and smart businesses see that.
πΊ #ICYMI: @msingerhobbs.bsky.social on Sky News π
The win-wins at the heart of the new @thecccuk.bsky.social report - cutting carbon reduces climate damage, lowers energy bills & raises living standards - offers a powerful challenge to those intent on weaponising #climate action & holding Britain backπ
"Real political leadership means standing firm in our commitment to global justice and demonstrating how Britain can be a global force for good in our world" - well said @halimabegum.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Caroline Lucas, "We are the 6th richest economy in the world, there are ways to fund defence without cutting the aid budget which is totally perverse"
@carolinelucas.bsky.social #Newsnight
UK climate advisers call for an 87% emissions cut by 2040, achieved by:
- 4 in 5 cars being electric
- 52% of homes using heat pumps
- gas boiler ban in 2035
- 25% cut in meat consumption
- 27% fewer sheep
- Woodland cover increasing from 13% to 16%
Story π
www.thetimes.com/uk/environme...
Quote from Aoife O'Leary, CEO and Founder of Opportunity Green: "The UK government's top climate advisors show that the aviation sector will make up a quarter of all emissions in 2040 β a staggering increase from where it stands at the moment at 8%. The only other sector projected to emit nearly as many emissions in 2040 is agriculture, begging the question of whether flying should really be given the same priority as the farmers feeding the UK population."
π Carbon budget advice from the UK gov's top climate advisors, @thecccuk.bsky.social, is out. It shows that:Β
βοΈ The aviation sector will make up 1/4 of all UK emissions in 2040 β a huge increase from 8% today.
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πβ‘ Our latest research, supported by the European Climate Foundation, asks why electrification isnβt being prioritised to cut emissions from UK industry, increase resilience to fuel price shocks and contribute to economic growth.
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