VoteClimate: Abtisam Mohamed MP: Climate Timeline

Abtisam Mohamed MP: Climate Timeline

Abtisam Mohamed is the Labour MP for Sheffield Central.

We have identified 0 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2024 in which Abtisam Mohamed could have voted.

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  • Did not vote: 0

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Abtisam Mohamed's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Abtisam Mohamed in the last 90 days

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  • 26 Mar 2025: Tweet

    In the Westminster Hall Debate on Nutrition today, members raised important questions about how we are addressing famine across the world. @sheffielduni is home to the world-leading Institute for Sustainable Food, which is pioneering food solutions to areas affected by poverty and climate change. The Desert Garden is just one project that offers ways to grow nutritious food in these areas. I asked the Minister how we would champion and support this innovative research. [Source]
  • 25 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    I finish my remarks by picking up on what the right hon. Member for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale said about British science and innovation being at the forefront of efforts to combat global hunger. My constituency of Sheffield Central is home to the world-leading Institute for Sustainable Food, based at Sheffield university. At the institute, scientists are developing drought-resistant crops in growth chambers, which can mimic the conditions brought on by climate change in arid conditions across the world.

    Full debate: Nutrition for Growth Summit

  • 5 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    I am a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and we have heard from FCDO representatives about the important work the Department does and how essential it is for the Department to have the resources to execute its work effectively. The world is witnessing a watershed moment unfolding before our very eyes. The world order is visibly in the process of being challenged, and it is transforming all aspects of organised human life. That provides an immensely challenging environment for foreign policy, from wars in Sudan, Gaza and Ukraine to concerns about climate change.

    Analysis from the ONE Campaign supports that; its evidence demonstrates that every 80p spent on activities that spur economic growth and political stability can avert spending of up to £80 on future conflicts. Cutting the aid budget will undercut our ability to build global partnerships and alliances. When the UK helps countries to adjust to climate change and to grow and prosper, we build our relationships and our influence. When countries such as ours withdraw, China and Russia stand ready to step in.

    Full debate: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

  • 03 Feb 2025: Tweet

    RT @ClimateAPPG: Climate APPG members @LukeMLabour, @PRASEG Chair @PollyBLabour, @NetZeroAPPG Chair @alexsobel, @PDJSwallow & @Abtisam_Moha… [Source]

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