VoteClimate: Calum Miller MP: Climate Timeline

Calum Miller MP: Climate Timeline

Calum Miller is the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock.

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

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  • Did not vote: 0

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Calum Miller's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

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

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  • 26 Mar 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    We may disagree about what we heard earlier on today in the spring statement about whether the economy is growing, but we are certain that this Government will grasp ever more desperately at the will-o’-the-wisp of growth in the months and years to come. Does he agree that—unlike the hon. and learned Member for Folkestone and Hythe, who said he went to China with his eyes wide open—we might as a country end up turning a Nelsonian eye to human rights abuse, to the fact we are exporting our net zero to a highly carbonised economy and to the cyber-attacks we experience daily from China in order to chase after growth that is not coming?

    Full debate: UK-China Relations

  • 4 Feb 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    Donald Trump has also withdrawn the US from the Paris climate agreement while encouraging US oil companies to renew extensive drilling operations including in sensitive environmental settings. Recent reports from Copernicus show how rapidly the globe is heating. Climate emergencies from fires in California to extreme rainfall and flooding in Valencia and in the UK show that the impacts are no abstract future threat. This decision by the new Administration sets back hard-won international progress and undermines collective efforts to reduce carbon emissions and protect future generations.

    Take, too, the recent announcement of a stop to all USAID funding, alongside the briefing that the Administration wants to wind up USAID entirely. USAID is the world’s largest single aid donor. In 2023, it disbursed $72 billion of aid worldwide. In countries across the globe, UK Aid has worked alongside our US partners to support women and girls, the victims of conflict and those displaced by climate emergencies and natural disasters. The consequences of this unilateral action by the US Administration have been severe. From Ukraine to Syria to Sudan, cuts to US support have put lives at risk while throwing international partnerships into disarray. As my hon. Friend the Member for Winchester highlighted, USAID cuts threaten progress in eradicating illnesses such as polio once and for all.

    Full debate: UK-US Bilateral Relationship

  • 04 Feb 2025: Tweet

    ⚡️ I’ve secured a meeting with the Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero to discuss the power outages affecting our area.⚡️ ???? If you’ve been impacted, we want to hear from you. Share your experience with me at Calum.miller.mp@parliament.uk ???? https://x.com/CalumMillerLD/status/1886780015817162923/video/1 [Source]

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