VoteClimate: Afzal Khan MP: Climate Timeline

Afzal Khan MP: Climate Timeline

Afzal Khan is the Labour MP for Manchester Rusholme.

We have identified 11 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2017 in which Afzal Khan could have voted.

Afzal Khan is rated Very Good for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 9
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 2

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Afzal Khan's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Afzal Khan

  • 21 May 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    9. What steps her Department is taking to tackle climate change. ( 902936 )

    Full debate: Climate Change

    At COP28, the UK, alongside nearly 200 countries, agreed to the transition away from fossil fuels. Since then, the Government have recklessly granted new oil and gas licences and pushed legislation through this House to max out North sea fossil fuels. Will the Minister meet the 50 cross-party parliamentarians who last week signed a letter urging the Government to show climate leadership and join the Beyond Oil and Gas Allowance, which aims to phase out oil and gas production ahead of COP29?

    Full debate: Climate Change

  • 08 Feb 2024: Tweet

    Important meeting with @doylech @Caabu on the impact of climate change & political instability in Libya & the humanitarian crisis in Palestine. The UK must do its utmost to support international law, human rights & the impact of climate change in the Middle East & North Africa. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1755562683695350129/photo/1 [Source]
  • 22 Jan 2024: Tweet

    New oil & gas licences will mean higher bills & carbon emissions. Yet, this is what the Tories are prioritising over cheaper renewables which are the best option for the planet & our constituents' finances. I called out the Government's hypocritical record on climate change???? https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1749481660217733554/video/1 [Source]
  • 05 Jan 2024: Tweet

    Thank you @UoMPolicy @UoMGraphene for the opportunity to see the impressive work happening at GEIC, including developing more sustainable concrete that will help us meet net zero targets. Manchester still at the forefront of innovation! https://twitter.com/1001408503/status/1742916013438669306 [Source]
  • 21 Dec 2023: Tweet

    Earlier this month I had the opportunity to talk to @BBCRadioManc about COP28 and the importance of establishing a Loss and Damage Fund. The agreements made at COP28 are an important start, but we all must go further for true climate justice. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1737835356748399099/video/1 [Source]
  • 12 Dec 2023: Tweet

    It was a great privilege to go to COP28 and have the opportunity to hear climate solutions from experts from all backgrounds. It's clear: countries need to be ambitious and follow through with commitments. Listen to my full thoughts on the conference on my last day there ???? https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1734544935813050820/video/1 [Source]
  • 05 Dec 2023: Tweet

    At #COP28 I moderated a panel discussion on Health and Climate joined by @JemilahMahmood, Dr Sirotin, Dr Itinteang, and Nathalie Beasnael. Important conversation on global health and climate change. Innovative solutions can help us all overcome these health challenges. ???? ???? ????️ https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1732040439610716182/photo/1 [Source]
  • 04 Dec 2023: Tweet

    It's a privilege to be at COP28 this week to meet policymakers, campaigners, scientists, and more to discuss the climate crisis and how we can all work together to find real policy solutions. ???? I look forward to the session I am moderating this afternoon! https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1731653018683109377/photo/1 [Source]
  • 01 Dec 2023: Tweet

    RT @EnvironmentAPPG: Excellent news to start #COP28 - the loss & damage fund has been operationalised! We're pleased the UK is putting $60… [Source]
  • 28 Nov 2023: Parliamentary Speech

    9. What assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of the Climate Change Committee’s 2023 progress report to Parliament. ( 900339 )

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

    The Climate Change Committee has stated that the UK needs to

    “regain its international climate leadership”,

    but last year the Prime Minister was uninterested in attending COP27. The committee’s recent report to Parliament made it clear that the UK was

    “no longer a climate leader”.

    Since then we have seen approval for massive oilfields, weakened climate targets, and the resignation of a Minister because the Prime Minister is so “uninterested”. COP28 is days away, and there is still confusion over whether the Government will push for the phasing out of fossil fuels. Given all that, is it not fair to say that the Government are failing to do everything possible to halt the climate breakdown?

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

  • 28 Nov 2023: Tweet

    The @theCCCuk reported the UK is no longer a climate leader. The Tories have scrapped ambitious targets, sacked the Climate Envoy, approved new oil fields, and their own Ministers resigned over the lack of interest. We don't just need ambitious goals, we need ambitious actions. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1729505458287780194/video/1 [Source]
  • 24 Nov 2023: Tweet

    It is absolutely vital we ensure the voices of young people are heard in climate activism. I'm proud primary school children were able to attend my Mini-COP28 in Manchester to highlight the need for urgent and ambitious climate action before it's too late. https://twitter.com/ThatsManchester/status/1728094807380181456 [Source]
  • 21 Nov 2023: Tweet

    Pleased to sponsor the launch of this report in Parliament. Solar energy is hugely important in tackling climate change, but the solar supply chain is linked to forced labour amongst Uyghur Muslims. It's important the UK builds a green & resilient solar supply chain. @CSRI_UK https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1727013742582612001/photo/1 https://twitter.com/CSRI_UK/status/1725468225264329118 [Source]
  • 17 Nov 2023: Tweet

    Today I hosted a Mini COP28 event for primary school children. We discussed the importance of tackling the climate crisis and what can be done locally, nationally, and internationally - just as it will be done at COP28 soon. Thank you to all participants! ♻️ ???? ???? https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1725534836608127268/photo/1 [Source]
  • 16 Nov 2023: Tweet

    I wasn't able to attend the @EnvironmentAPPG reception last night but there are important points raised in the report for what must be done at COP28. Well done to @shaziaarshad from Islamic Relief and COP28 Youth Delegate Arianna for talking about these important issues. ???????? https://twitter.com/EnvironmentAPPG/status/1725154715166462409 [Source]
  • 29 Oct 2023: Tweet

    I was delighted to join the @ClimateAPPG reception this week to urge the UK government appoint a Climate Envoy ahead of COP28 and restore UK's status as a climate leader. Labour sees net zero and climate targets as an opportunity not an obligation.???? https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1718561317827514791/photo/1 [Source]
  • 24 Oct 2023: Tweet

    Delighted to join @LGAcomms this afternoon to show my support for backing local climate action. The Government should provide councils across the country the policy guidance and long term financial support to have ambitious climate goals for our people and our planet. ???? https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1716817988178112531/photo/1 [Source]
  • 23 Oct 2023: Tweet

    Over recess, I visited Sindh with @IslamicReliefUK to see the work they have been doing to help local communities affected by flooding. I'm very proud of the work local residents have done to rebuild their communities in the face of the climate crisis ???? https://www.afzalkhan.org.uk/news/2023/10/19/visit-to-flood-affected-communities-in-sindh-with-islamic-relief/ [Source]
  • 09 Oct 2023: Tweet

    After a number of other meetings and receptions, it was lovely to bump into @AngelaRayner and @MunaTasneem at the Labour Friends of Bangladesh reception. With Bangladesh being vulnerable to climate change, it's key we support them in pushing for loss & damage payments. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1711388846120730786/photo/1 [Source]
  • 28 Sep 2023: Tweet

    I am extremely disappointed by Rishi Sunak's newest announcement of delaying net-zero plans. We must achieve net zero as swiftly as possible for the health of the planet and the people on it. Read my full thoughts ???? https://www.afzalkhan.org.uk/news/2023/09/27/the-tories-are-failing-our-planet/ [Source]
  • 20 Sep 2023: Tweet

    RT @CBItweets: Today’s announcement makes the implementation of our long-term net zero target less credible and its achievement more expens… [Source]
  • 07 Sep 2023: Tweet

    We're seeing more and more climate catastrophes but not enough governments taking meaningful action. Ahead of COP28, the Tories must seriously commit to climate financing for loss and damage to support vulnerable countries with the impacts of climate change. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1699718454847111595/video/1 [Source]
  • 25 Aug 2023: Tweet

    It was great to meet with @LindaFLabour this week to discuss the climate crisis and what we can do as a city, region, and country to reverse the impact of the climate crisis. If we all work together, we can make a huge change for the planet and for us all. ♻️ https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1695128409314033674/photo/1 [Source]
  • 18 Aug 2023: Tweet

    In the U.S. I met with representatives to discussing climate change across the world. I learned of the huge off-shore wind project in New York, met with the UN Director on Environment & spoke about the importance of debt justice. Read more???? https://www.afzalkhan.org.uk/news/2023/08/10/discussing-climate-change-in-the-us/ [Source]
  • 11 Aug 2023: Tweet

    Pakistan is still struggling to recover from last year's floods. Loss & damage payment was agreed at COP27, but we must now ensure there is follow through to protect the most climate vulnerable countries, like Pakistan, from such long-term devastation. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/aug/05/a-year-on-the-devastating-long-term-effects-of-pakistans-floods-are-revealed [Source]
  • 24 Jul 2023: Tweet

    Delighted to join this APPG to discuss the importance of climate change and how we can work together on this vital issue. https://twitter.com/ClimateAPPG/status/1681295439910273029 [Source]
  • 18 Jul 2023: Tweet

    RT @CommonsSpeaker: It was great to get a chance to see the @RoyalMail's latest zero emission electric van as part of ongoing efforts to im… [Source]
  • 15 Jul 2023: Tweet

    Last week, I took part in @senseaboutsci's #EvidenceWeek in Parliament. It was a fantastic opportunity to discuss the strengths and opportunities for net zero growth and how to best use evidence to inform energy policy with leading researchers from across the UK. https://twitter.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1680177151625113603/photo/1 [Source]
  • 19 Jun 2023: Tweet

    Britain should be leading the way on green energy. Under @UKLabour, we will be. https://t.co/r902AvwEny [Source]
  • 13 Jun 2023: Tweet

    Happy Great Big Green Week! We celebrate community action against climate change and protecting nature. To celebrate, I walked around the grounds of my constituency office to see the community garden, bee hives, small orchard and even a fox. ???? Check out ???? @TheCCoalition https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1668550671098957828/photo/1 [Source]
  • 18 May 2023: Tweet

    RT @Ed_Miliband: Our country needs a Labour government to restore climate leadership. That is what we will do with our world-leading plan f… [Source]
  • 20 Apr 2023: Tweet

    It is a huge honour to be in Rome meeting with Pope Francis to discuss the climate crisis with interfaith leaders from across Greater Manchester. @AndyBurnhamGM @SalfordDiocese @McrClimate @Greatermcr @CentralHallMCR @BishManchester @deanroggovender @evefrancisholt @erinmabell https://twitter.com/ManCathedral/status/1648966858161238019 [Source]
  • 18 Apr 2023: Tweet

    It has been great to share my views on climate change and caring for our planet during Ramadan this year. You can read more about how faith plays a role in my climate activism in the @NewStatesman ???????? https://twitter.com/NewStatesman/status/1648322780809641987 [Source]
  • 07 Nov 2022: Tweet

    If you're aged 16-28 and want to get more involved in leading the fight against climate change, there is a fantastic Youth Climate Change Conference in Manchester this coming weekend. ♻️???? If you're interested, you can register to attend below???????? https://twitter.com/McrClimateYB/status/1583432979057356801 [Source]
  • 03 Nov 2022: Tweet

    Talking to children about the climate crisis can be difficult. Save the Children has created a helpful guide for parents, teachers, or any adult to talk about climate change with young people. You can read it here ???????? https://bit.ly/3ThLpPj https://twitter.com/savechildrenuk/status/1571454374508990471 [Source]
  • 28 Oct 2022: Tweet

    RT @DavidLammy: It’s 2022. I cannot accept that any commentator is seriously still denying the climate crisis exists. #bbcqt https://t.co/M… [Source]
  • 27 Oct 2022: Tweet

    I enjoyed learning more about net zero buildings yesterday at the @bmf_merchants reception. Decarbonising homes and other buildings would reduce UK emissions by 25%. Great for the planet, green jobs for communities, and lower energy bills for consumers. ????♻️???? https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1585660086202007552/photo/1 [Source]
  • 20 Oct 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    I am grateful to my constituency neighbour for giving way, and I would just like to echo his thanks for the work of Fallowfield & Withington food bank, which does a fantastic job in my constituency as well. We obviously need to tackle energy prices and bills now, but does he agree with me that the long-term strategy needs to be a massive programme of retrofitting houses to make them insulated for the future, which will not only reduce bills for the future, but tackle the climate crisis?

    As we all know, net zero by 2050 is a guideline, but we do not have until 2050 to make serious changes to our emissions. We are already seeing the detrimental effects of climate change. Just recently, we saw devastating floods in Pakistan, where an area the size of the UK was under water and overnight 33 million people became refugees in their own country. Scientists have said that the impact was worse due to climate change. That is why we must treat energy issues as environmental issues. If the whole of the UK was powered by renewables, solar would use only 2.1% of land, which is roughly the same amount currently used by golf courses. Some might say that would be a good swap.

    Full debate: Fuel Poverty in Manchester Gorton

  • 19 Oct 2022: Vote

    Ban on Fracking for Shale Gas Bill - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 13 Oct 2022: Tweet

    This Government fails to be clear on virtually every single policy. They say they support Net Zero, yet Rees-Mogg and the Prime Minister can't agree. Labour is clear - affordable, clean, homegrown power which benefits the consumer and the planet. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/13/liz-truss-on-collision-course-with-jacob-rees-mogg-over-solar-power-ban [Source]
  • 07 Oct 2022: Tweet

    RT @McrClimate: ????We have published an Update to the #Manchester Climate Change Framework 2020-25???? The city's climate change strategy. Cli… [Source]
  • 27 Sep 2022: Tweet

    Around the world, those who have contributed the least to our climate crisis will suffer the most from its impacts. Thank you to @McrGortonLab delegates for their support both for the people impacted by the Pakistan floods and for action against the climate crisis. https://twitter.com/tjwuk/status/1574724314296774661 [Source]
  • 07 Sep 2022: Tweet

    RT @EnvironmentAPPG: Members of the @EnvironmentAPPG are asking @10DowningStreet @trussliz to: ????Recommit the UK to net zero by 2050 ????Expa… [Source]
  • 6 Sep 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    The recent flooding in Pakistan has plunged the country into a humanitarian and climate emergency, leaving a third of the country under water, huge loss of life and an estimated $10 billion-worth of damage. I hope the Minister will join me in applauding the diaspora community and non-governmental organisations that have already raised over £15 million to help the victims of this monster monsoon. I ask three things of the Government. First, will they urge the International Monetary Fund to review the conditionality attached to the loans given to Pakistan? Secondly, will they reverse the 75% cut to UK aid for environmental protection programmes in Pakistan? Thirdly, what further help will they provide to rebuild infrastructure in Pakistan?

    Full debate: Pakistan: Flood Relief

  • 06 Sep 2022: Tweet

    RT @Afzal4Gorton: The flooding in Pakistan has plunged the country into a humanitarian & climate emergency, leaving a 1/3 of the country un… [Source]
  • 06 Sep 2022: Tweet

    The flooding in Pakistan has plunged the country into a humanitarian & climate emergency, leaving a 1/3 of the country underwater & an estimated $10 billion worth of damage. Yet this Gvt has cut aid to Pakistan by 75%. I urged the FCDO to provide urgent assistance to Pakistan???? https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1567114896487202816/video/1 [Source]
  • 19 Aug 2022: Tweet

    A brilliant event in Crowcroft Park yesterday focused on the climate emergency. ???? Events like these bring communities together to have important conversations around climate action ♻️ We can all do a small part to slow down climate change and minimize its impact. https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1560548320346619905/photo/1 [Source]
  • 17 Aug 2022: Tweet

    Great afternoon at @SalfordUni learning about Energy House 2.0, a net zero research project. I also heard about their project to build small homes for those who are unhoused to live safely. There is great work and research across Greater MCR which can help people and the planet. https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1559888558999195648/photo/1 [Source]
  • 17 Aug 2022: Tweet

    RT @MCCLongsight: ???? Climate change event ???? ????Longsight???? Tomorrow - Crowcroft Park - All welcome ????‍♂️???? ???? https://t.co/3xPrYUGTbK [Source]
  • 04 Aug 2022: Tweet

    Have your say on the Manchester Climate Change Framework, by sharing your views on climate action in this short survey ???? https://twitter.com/McrClimate/status/1554128843719561216 [Source]
  • 20 Jul 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    The heatwave this week shows the need to take serious and immediate action on climate change. The Glasgow call for a phase-out of inefficient fossil fuel subsidies is one prompt way in which the Government can swiftly work towards delivering net zero plans. Does the Minister agree that instead of fossil fuel subsidies, the Government should focus on home-grown, cheap, clean energy sources that guarantee our energy security?

    Full debate: Oral Answers to Questions

  • 19 Jul 2022: Tweet

    The Tories are unfit for office. Cost of living crisis- they have no answers. Climate change- they have no answers. Backlog Britain- they have no answers. Islamophobia- they have no answers. Britain deserves a fresh start, with a Labour Goverment. https://twitter.com/AngelaRayner/status/1549404121849028609 [Source]
  • 11 Jul 2022: Tweet

    Pleased I was able to attend this briefing ???????? We know that: - The world is getting warmer - CO2 is higher than ever - Extreme weather events are occurring more often The climate crisis is a grim reality & there must be delivery on policy now https://twitter.com/GreenpeaceUK/status/1546501727381327872 [Source]
  • 03 Jul 2022: Tweet

    RT @jreynoldsMP: Labour’s plans will bring down bills, create jobs and help achieve net zero A Labour government will re-energise Britain’… [Source]
  • 8 Jun 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    People residing in cities are disproportionately impacted by polluted environments and have restricted access to green spaces. In my constituency I see at first hand the impact of that inequality. We cannot talk about green spaces without considering climate change and the environment. Not only do urban parks and green spaces have a positive impact on the local environment; they also help in small ways to combat global climate change. Biodiversity in urban areas is vital, specifically in supporting the pollinators and bees that are crucial for 70% of the world’s crops.

    Full debate: Parks and Green Spaces: Manchester, Gorton

  • 27 Apr 2022: Tweet

    RT @NetZeroAPPG: ????NEW OFFICER ???? Afzal Khan MP has been elected Vice-Chair @Afzal4Gorton https://t.co/PfpaopXHmB [Source]
  • 20 Apr 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    1. What assessment he has made of the potential contribution of domestic solar energy generation to meeting COP26 commitments. ( 906484 )

    Full debate: Domestic Solar Energy

  • 15 Mar 2022: Tweet

    Labour has a plan to get your bills down, tackle the climate crisis and ensure the UK’s energy security. Labour will go further and faster on wind, solar and tidal power to produce clean, homegrown power ???????? https://x.com/Afzal4Gorton/status/1503683532924796929/photo/1 [Source]
  • 10 Mar 2022: Tweet

    RT @Ed_Miliband: For energy security, to get bills down, and tackle the climate crisis it is time for a green energy sprint. We need go fu… [Source]
  • 16 Dec 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    Visiting schools is always a particular highlight of my work. Ahead of COP26, I joined Year 6 at St Margaret’s Primary School to discuss climate action. The pupils were full of insightful questions and ideas. They gave me hope that the future of our planet was in good hands.

    Full debate: Christmas Adjournment

  • 13 Dec 2021: Vote

    Subsidy Control Bill — Schedule 1 - The subsidy control principles - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 24 Nov 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    I had the privilege of visiting Europe’s first eco-mosque in Cambridge—a real trailblazer in the community. It highlights how effective the British Muslim community has been in tackling the climate crisis with a positive and inspiring message. I extend an invitation to the Minister. I cannot promise that a visit will be as thrilling as Peppa Pig World, but it is worth a visit.

    Full debate: Islamophobia Awareness Month

  • 21 Oct 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    Action in this decade will be critical to preventing catastrophic climate breakdown, yet we know that the current pledges will not be enough to limit global temperature rises. Tackling the climate emergency can no longer be consigned as a problem for tomorrow. There is no more time for delay and no room for excuses.

    When discussing the climate emergency, I often find myself thinking about my faith. Central to Islam is the idea of harmony with the natural world, and the Koran states:

    Many Muslims are already coming together to protect our planet and to tackle the threat of global warming. In September, led by the Muslim Council of Britain, mosques across the country held a “Big Green Jummah” at Friday prayers, and the UK has its first eco-mosque in Cambridge. Earlier this week, Muslim organisations came together to issue a joint statement ahead of COP26 calling for urgent climate action.

    With COP26 just around the corner, it is imperative that the Government lead by example. Climate action and green investment must begin at home, yet the Government have committed a measly £4 billion to fund low-carbon initiatives, a quarter of which has already been scrapped alongside the disastrous green homes grant. This small figure does not come close to matching the scale of the crisis we face.

    While simultaneously failing to pump the necessary funds into green initiatives, the Government are supporting the opening of a new coalmine in Cumbria and the opening of the Cambo oil field. If nothing else, COP26 must signal the final death knell for coal and fossil fuels. The Government could set an example for the world by ending all oil and gas exploration in the UK and throwing their weight behind the shift to renewable energy.

    Full debate: COP26: Limiting Global Temperature Rises

  • 07 Jun 2021: Vote

    Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill — New Clause 1 - Human Rights Abuses - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 26 May 2021: Vote

    Environment Bill — New Clause 24 - Prohibition on burning of peat in upland areas - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 13 Jan 2021: Vote

    Financial Services Bill — Schedule 2 - Prudential regulation of FCA investment firms - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 16 Nov 2020: Vote

    Pension Schemes Bill [Lords] — Clause 124 - Climate change risk - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 12 Oct 2020: Vote

    Agriculture Bill — After Clause 42 - Contribution of agriculture and associated land use to climate change targets - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: No
  • 29 Sep 2020: Vote

    United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — New Clause 6 - Economic development: climate and nature emergency impact statement - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 9 Mar 2020: Parliamentary Speech

    Another strength of the Commonwealth is its 1.4 billion young people, who will help to define our future. It is vital that the Commonwealth demonstrates its relevance to the youth by representing their interests and showing commitment to tackling the climate crisis, prioritising girls’ education and ensuring LGBT rights.

    In conclusion, the Commonwealth is a diverse family of nations that, by virtue of historical and cultural ties and shared values, seeks to find solutions and share common goals. However, as my hon. Friend the Member for Brighton, Kemptown highlighted, there is a gap between the Commonwealth’s emphasis on human rights and the reality on the ground in many member states. We should be focusing on promoting democratic values and developing and amplifying the voices of small states; upholding human rights and LGBT rights; and tackling global challenges such as extremism and climate change. The potential for the Commonwealth is vast, but to ensure that that potential is realised, we have a responsibility to promote the common principles throughout the Commonwealth, along with all our other human rights goals.

    Full debate: Commonwealth in 2020

  • 05 Feb 2020: Vote

    Transport - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 25 Jun 2019: Parliamentary Speech

    8. What recent progress the Government have made on tackling climate change through international co-operation. ( 911546 )

    Full debate: Climate Change

    What progress was made during Donald Trump’s recent state visit on making him see sense on climate change?

    Full debate: Climate Change

  • 9 Apr 2019: Parliamentary Speech

    13. What recent assessment the Government have made of trends in the level of public funding for renewable energy since 2010. ( 910308 )

    Full debate: Renewable Energy: Public Funding

    Members across the House recognise the importance of funding renewable energy policies to tackle climate change and improve air quality, but that does not go far enough. In Manchester, 126,600 children are growing up in an area with an unsafe level of air pollution. As the Mayor of Greater Manchester highlighted, further investment is needed to tackle the scale of the problem and protect the health of the most vulnerable—our children. Will the Chancellor commit to providing the wider resources needed to protect our children from toxic air?

    Full debate: Renewable Energy: Public Funding

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