VoteClimate: Kim Johnson MP: Climate Timeline

Kim Johnson MP: Climate Timeline

Kim Johnson is the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside.

We have identified 10 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2019 in which Kim Johnson could have voted.

Kim Johnson is rated Very Good for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 9
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 1

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Kim Johnson's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Kim Johnson

  • 08 Nov 2024: Tweet

    Lovely to visit Whitefield Primary School this morning and meet with the amazing pupil reps. They raised important issues about the climate emergency, global conflicts & the need for all children to have free school meals. I have promised to share their concerns with the PM ????✏️ https://x.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1854880579298230527/photo/1 [Source]
  • 16 Oct 2024: Tweet

    RT @lpoolcouncil: #News: Liverpool has won a unique treble at a #climatechange awards ceremony. Our Urban GreenUP project won the: ???? CIRIA… [Source]
  • 29 Sep 2024: Tweet

    Had a great time at the Fairtrade celebration at St Anne’s & St Bernard’s Church today! ???? As climate emergencies grow, supporting farmers is more vital than ever. Proud that Liverpool has been a Fairtrade city since 2004. Keep a look out for the Fairtrade logo! #Fairtrade https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1840437993913405821/photo/1 [Source]
  • 24 Sep 2024: Tweet

    Proud to see Liverpool will be the UN’s first Accelerator City for climate change action. @UNFCCC #unclimateweeknyc https://twitter.com/lpoolcouncil/status/1838473534521086460 [Source]
  • 17 Jul 2024: Tweet

    So much to cheer about in today's King's Speech, showing the difference a @UKLabour Government will make: ✅New Deal for Working People ✅Renters rights ✅Hillsborough Law ✅1.5m new homes ✅ Investment in green energy to reduce bills ✅ Nationalisation of railways https://twitter.com/UKLabour/status/1813630827567443980 [Source]
  • 23 Apr 2024: Tweet

    Vote @MetroMayorSteve on 2nd May for more of our much-needed homes (including council houses), more jobs, better transport connectivity, and green energy (and jobs). Vote @UKLabour on 2nd May. https://twitter.com/MetroMayorSteve/status/1782787327145701483 [Source]
  • 04 Dec 2023: Tweet

    I support the call for the UK to do better on climate finance and women’s representation in climate decisions. @Careintuk’s report launched today tells us how the UK can support #GenAdapt, the women & girls forced to adapt to climate devastation #COP28 https://www.careinternational.org.uk/what-we-do/policy-and-advocacy/turning-promises-into-progress/ [Source]
  • 13 Nov 2023: Tweet

    I'm proud to support the Climate & Ecology Bill amendment to the #KingsSpeech. It's never been more important to lock the UK's climate and nature commitments in law to reverse nature's destruction and deliver a just transition. #CEBill https://commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/Document/82575/Html?subType=Standard#_idTextAnchor003 [Source]
  • 27 Sep 2023: Tweet

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-66933346.amp Drilling the Rosebank oil field - the UK's largest untapped oil field - could produce around 200 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, undermining the Govt's net zero pledge and make no difference to UK fuel bills. We need investment in renewables [Source]
  • 21 Sep 2023: Tweet

    Stopping measures that they haven't announced they'd implement, apart from much-needed insulation upgrades. Out of touch, out of ideas, we need them out of office and a @UKLabour government now, who will take climate change seriously. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1704744630217023692/photo/1 [Source]
  • 09 Aug 2023: Tweet

    I'm with @ShakaHislop @SRTRC_England in saying loud and clear #RefugeesWelcome. It's not refugees causing the cost of living crisis, nor lack of house building, nor endangering climate change policies. It's a Govt in power for 13 years looking to blame their failures elsewhere. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1689346897650073600/photo/1 https://twitter.com/GedGrebby/status/1689254380388630529 [Source]
  • 19 Oct 2022: Vote

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

    @UKLabour is on its way to Government with great pledges to - Renationalise the railways - A publicly owned green energy company - More council housing & retrofitting 19m homes - Reversing decision to abolish top rate of tax and plough into NHS - Hillsborough Law [Source]
  • 26 May 2022: Tweet

    At last. Now we need a permanent solution. More green energy - and public ownership. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1529814998364528640/photo/1 [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2022: Tweet

    Fairtrade farmers are on the frontline of the climate crisis. This #FairtradeFortnight, I’m calling on the Government to play it’s part in delivering the global promise to give people in low income countries the help they need to tackle the #climatecrisis http://fairtrade.org.uk/festival https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1499100679582982146/photo/1 [Source]
  • 22 Feb 2022: Tweet

    "Now it's about investing massively in renewable energy and energy efficiency!" Be more like the Danish @BorisJohnson https://twitter.com/TheresaEurope/status/1496174041610215432 [Source]
  • 12 Jan 2022: Parliamentary Speech

    Labour leaders in the north-west and elsewhere are leading the way in investing in integrated sustainable transport systems. Liverpool’s metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has done some incredible work to roll out state-of-the-art, fully accessible and publicly-owned trains for the Merseyrail network later this year. He has already begun to deliver on a 600 km network of cycling and walking routes for the city region. He has secured £710 million to invest in further infrastructure improvement, including new green bus routes, and he submitted a welcome bid of £667 million to re-regulate and increase bus services across the network, to begin the roll-out of zero-emission hydrogen vehicles and to slash bus fares.

    Full debate: Transport Connectivity: Merseyside

  • 13 Dec 2021: Vote

    Subsidy Control Bill — Schedule 1 - The subsidy control principles - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 09 Dec 2021: Tweet

    A call out for anyone in Liverpool Riverside considering their career. Help shape the future of #NetZero energy by doing a @nationalgriduk #Apprenticeship. They’ll help you develop your skills through study & practical work. https://ngrid.com/3qRm6J0 [Source]
  • 09 Dec 2021: Tweet

    I support @columeastwood 's Bill to declare a climate emergency and set tougher targets to reach our net-zero carbon emissions. #ClimateChangeBill2021 https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1469013969729851392/photo/1 [Source]
  • 10 Nov 2021: Tweet

    Right to the point @MetroMayorSteve and I'm so pleased to be a Liverpool City Region MP watching you lead on green energy, transport and jobs. https://twitter.com/MetroMayorSteve/status/1458540038111772672 [Source]
  • 27 Oct 2021: Tweet

    Making air travel cheaper the week before COPO26. They really don't get the threat from climate change, do they? https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1453407263864000514/photo/1 [Source]
  • 10 Sep 2021: Tweet

    Visit to see Merseyside’s new Hydro trains part of @MetroMayorSteve’s net zero strategy. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1436297283759452174/photo/1 [Source]
  • 31 Aug 2021: Tweet

    Good visit to David, Ian and Danielle at local business Complete Training Solutions (CTS), part of Progress group, who provide fantastic training opportunities in the renewable energy sector. Jobs for the future. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1432738824627671041/photo/1 [Source]
  • 30 Aug 2021: Tweet

    The voices of young people on the plans to reduce our @LpoolCityRegion Net Zero Action Plan are particularly important. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey and have your views represented. Deadline is 15th September. https://lcrcanetzerocarbon.commonplace.is/ [Source]
  • 30 Aug 2021: Tweet

    Help shape @LpoolCityRegion's Net Zero Action Plan - have your say by 15th September. Follow the link. https://lcrcanetzerocarbon.commonplace.is/ [Source]
  • 10 Jun 2021: Tweet

    Great day in the constituency, talking green transport & reduced Co2 emissions with Cataclean @MetroMayorSteve @MayorLpool then an uplifting visit to see new entrepreneurs Fozia, Steve, Nat & Jafa at Lodge Lane. Good luck to you all - a great addition to the area. [Source]
  • 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
  • 11 May 2021: Tweet

    Happy to sign this letter from @CarolineLucas calling for adoption of the #CEEbill if the UK is to meet its net zero carbon emissions by 2050 https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1392078198238814212/photo/1 [Source]
  • 14 Apr 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on showing leadership on green investment and boosting funding for public transport in the run-up to COP26. ( 914044 )

    Full debate: Green Investment and Public Transport

    Liverpool city region is developing a project to bring 20 hydrogen-powered double-decker buses to the streets, with the potential for further green investment to scale this up and achieve our ambition of being carbon net zero by 2040. Can the Minister tell us when the £30 billion in planned capital investment as part of the green recovery stimulus will be available to support our ambition?

    Full debate: Green Investment and Public Transport

  • 30 Mar 2021: Tweet

    Government flagship Green Homes Grant has £1bn of funds slashed, with 6,000 jobs created instead of promised 100,000 - 13,000 jobs lost in the NW. How is that "building back better"? Or being serious about addressing climate change? Creating quality jobs in green industries? [Source]
  • 18 Mar 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    From fracking in Lancashire to the Dakota access pipeline in the United States, private companies are ravaging our environment and putting profit before the needs and wellbeing of our communities. The climate change emergency brings further risks in respect of access to clean water around the world. The question of water justice is an urgent one and the challenges are growing fast. Some 2 billion people lack access to safe water for drinking, cooking and personal use. Just as the challenges are global, so must be our movement. In the year that the UK plays host to both the G7 and COP26, we need to lead the way by increasing the share of climate finance dedicated to helping the poorest countries to adapt to climate change. With no clean water to drink, cook and wash with, communities falter and people get sick, putting their lives, livelihoods and futures at risk. By 2040, the situation is predicted to be even worse, with climate change making water perilously scarce for 600 million children.

    Full debate: World Water Day

  • 16 Mar 2021: Tweet

    Who is this Bill designed to protect? Not women, not Travellers, not trade unionists, not Black people, not climate change protestors. Not us. Which is why I will be voting against this Bill tonight. https://twitter.com/KimJohnsonMP/status/1371864487641243648/video/1 [Source]
  • 15 Mar 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    The scenes at Clapham common this weekend exposed a disgraceful abuse of power by the Metropolitan police. However, for too many of us, the scenes did not shock; they have become worryingly familiar. From the miners protesting at Orgreave and elsewhere in the 1980s to the climate change and Black Lives Matter protests last year, the violent crackdown by police on peaceful demonstrators exercising their right to protest has been routine, systematic and deliberate. Such actions raise the fundamental questions: who do the police protect and who do they serve? This weekend, it was abundantly clear that the answer to both questions was not women.

    Full debate: Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

  • 03 Feb 2021: Tweet

    Decent paying jobs, affordable homes (without cladding), action on climate change. Worth more than a flag every time. We need to be bold and set out a radical agenda that will lead to real change for the majority. https://twitter.com/labourlewis/status/1357037092979769345 [Source]
  • 28 Jan 2021: Parliamentary Speech

    These cuts are most likely to effect the children who are already the most marginalised, impacting support for refugees and the internally displaced, supported children with disabilities and specialist programmes to keep girls in school, and displacement from climate change due to crop failure and famine. Natural disasters and conflict over resources is another key disruption to education. Those displaced face significant barriers, including saturated school capacity, destroyed infrastructure, linguistic barriers and discrimination.

    Pushing ahead with further cuts to our aid budget, this Government are yet again turning their back on those most in need. If covid has taught us one thing, it is that we have responsibility for each other. It is a recognition that, when children in one country are left without an education, we all are poorer as a result. Education is the defining factor in building a fairer, more prosperous society. It is the foundation for building a better future with global development, peace and prosperity at its heart. It is a power to change lives. Will the Government take the opportunity today to demonstrate global leadership in their commitments to funding education for those most vulnerable, marginalised and desperate children in conflict and crisis settings by increasing their aid allocation to education to 15%, and will they utilise our position as president of the G7 and COP26 to encourage other donors to step up and increase their funding too?

    Full debate: UN International Day of Education

  • 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
  • 01 Jul 2020: Tweet

    Thank you to all of my constituents who joined the discussion on building a greener, fairer economy as part of #TheTimeIsNow @TheCCoalition. Positive ideas on how to tackle climate change across the world as well as in UK. I'll take them to @BorisJohnson [Source]
  • 24 Feb 2020: Tweet

    I am supporting @RLong_Bailey because she is a strong working class woman who understands what we need to do as a party to win the next election and fight the climate crisis. The green industrial revolution will be a way to do this and heal a divided party and country. [Source]
  • 05 Feb 2020: Vote

    Transport - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye

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