Developers may see Climate Emergency opportunity to meet new home buyer demand for net gain biodiversity and tiny energy and sell for more than interventions cost, if government raises standards for a level playing field.
@LibDemsinsidehousing.co.uk/news/env…
UK government should increase the pull factors for people to switch to full EVS.
Being hostage to Trump caused yo yo oil pricing should be the last straw and UK consumers must be protected as well as the Climate Crisis imperative.
@LibDems@EdwardJDaveytheguardian.com/business/202…
How about an update please @Maersk?
@billmckibben observed that nearly half of the world's shipping wouldn't be needed if coal, oil and gas weren't cargo.
How does our world make a just transition to renewables?
This is big news. The world's biggest shipping firm pledges to cut carbon emissions to zero. CEO says "We will have to abandon fossil fuels."
ft.com/content/44b8ba50-f7cf…
Where there's muck there's brass - never been greater opportunity.
Once we get people thinking about the resources they're done with, becoming somebody else's raw material, we can make progress. How?
edie.net/europe-could-source…
What can happen when temperatures rise in your city? Here are a few key impacts👇🌡️
While climate treaties trade in the language of degrees, it can be hard to imagine what people are likely to experience in their own neighborhood.
To help fill in the picture, we analyzed dozens of climate models to discover how 1.5 and 3 degrees C of global warming might affect your city: go.wri.org/heat-city-tw
What's the point? We gift arms to protect Ukraine from Russian onslaught. Why feed the Kremlin Gremlin the currency to do it?
The solution is faster transition to renewables.
@LibDemsbbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy42…
We know we must eliminate ISDS tribunal substitution of the law every other company faces.
How fast can we move towards legally ending coal oil and gas in just transition, for those companies pulling towards sustainability not pushing fuel toxic to Earth. theconversation.com/how-big-…
Oh yes some can...
"California — the world’s fourth largest economy, if it were its own country — now burns 61 percent less gas than it did in 2023."
The UK, much further north, needs wind too.
@LibDemsgasoutlook.com/analysis/sola…
Breaking the link between gas and what UK consumers pay for energy has long been @LibDems policy.
Holding government to account with sound policy that is then adopted matters. We'd have gone further to halve UK energy bills from kickoff.
Can we trust the fossil fuels industry?When they're not greenwashing, they're manipulating supply in cartel based pricing, or taking advantage of Trump's Turmoil and here, unbelievably, are caught burning natural forests.
@LibDems Just transition. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxn…
Government urged to rewrite definition of fracking – DRILL OR DROP?
Why are these companies wasting time and investor capital in such high risk projects that will be stranded by the end of a market for gas as we switch to renewables? drillordrop.com/2026/04/21/g…
If only the people who push oil and gas were to put their industry into cleaning up the seas air and water and their effort into sustainable and renewable energy.
Take few minutes to read this story, master this game and start a new day.
@LibDems START apps.apple.com/gb/story/id18…
Buying a car soon? Here's how fossil fuels still start dirty in 2026. Why not but an EV and remove tailpipe emissions too?
@LibDemsinsideclimatenews.org/news/1…
J.P. Morgan Is Thinking About Climate Tipping Points
While Farage and Badenoch pitch for the fossil fuel industry, JPMorgan talk about climate tipping points to organisations that will be ready.
@JustinWorland Future Proof
@jpmorgan@LibDemstimefutureproof.beehiiv.com/…
Time for a good party to come to the aid of us all.
Your part in that is to vote for @LibDems in your local elections so we can press government harder still on the real duty of progressive politics to work for the people.
Tories and Reform? Lost to oil industry donations.
Whoops! Quick correction on this graphic.
The 10% fuel duty cut would save around 6–7p per litre once VAT is included, not 12p.
Still a meaningful saving - but we will always be straight on the numbers - even when mistakes happen...
Whoops! Quick correction on this graphic.
The 10% fuel duty cut would save around 6–7p per litre once VAT is included, not 12p.
Still a meaningful saving - but we will always be straight on the numbers, even when mistakes happen.
Climate change and nutrient pollution are driving oxygen out of the #ocean and coastal waters, threatening marine life, and fisheries.
There is no time to wait. We must #ActOnClimate#climate#energy