VoteClimate: Mike Martin MP: Climate-Related Tweets

Mike Martin MP: Climate-Related Tweets

Mike Martin is the Liberal Democrat MP for Tunbridge Wells.

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

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

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Mike Martin's Tweets Related to Climate

We've found 14 Climate-Related Tweets by Mike Martin.

  • 04 Jan 2024 Excellent point, but you can decarbonise the rest of your economy https://twitter.com/dissident_the/status/1742923021411914025 [Source]
  • 04 Jan 2024 Second addition: the effects of climate change are starting to accelerate (hottest year on records, lots of storms etc). And so we will start to see lots more migration from places like the Sahel as their ecosystems collapse. A couple of years ago, I thought this would kick… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1742916876517384210
  • 15 Apr 2023 @SebastianEPayne @TomTugendhat @JamesKanag It’s not only that people (the general public) don’t know who is accountable for what, but that complimentary powers are held at different levels (parking - borough; buses - county) so if you are trying to solve big problems (climate change) it’s next to impossible. [Source]
  • 05 Aug 2022 Parish, Borough/district, county … with different stuff held at different levels. Bonkers. How are you meant to sort out climate change if parking is held at Parish level and buses are held at county level? [Source]
  • 16 Feb 2022 So what's the strategic play here? Well, go back to my thread on climate change in the Sahel leading to a lot of conflict and a lot of migration over the next 30 years. https://twitter.com/ThreshedThought/status/1479354597038866433?s=20&t=1iWnhmxwuZddAibSKl3nag [Source]
  • 08 Feb 2022 Yes they are but so is uncontrolled climate change so a balance has to be struck https://twitter.com/GeordieFinch99/status/1491055230926331909 [Source]
  • 07 Jan 2022 But Climate Change is already causing/exacerbating conflicts, and this will get much much worse, in just a few short years (say twenty or thirty). What's the plan? [Source]
  • 07 Jan 2022 I have to say - I don't see the wholescale policy effort required for a crisis of this magnitude. I mean finally we are slowly getting our act together on net zero, decarbonisation etc. [Source]
  • 07 Jan 2022 Partly this is because of the aforementioned stuff - being poor with a rubbish government makes it hard to adapt to the tidal wave of changes that climate change brings [Source]
  • 07 Jan 2022 Now - EVERY SINGLE one of the Sahel countries - from west to east - is engaged in some sort of conflict. And every single one of them is being exacerbated by desertification, water use, land use, agricultural collapse, flash flooding: Basically the effects of Climate Change [Source]
  • 07 Jan 2022 There is an absolute disaster waiting to happen over the next twenty years. A thread on climate change and conflict. [Source]
  • 07 Aug 2021 What you really want is a beneficent, educated, person of vision to lead Helmand, and try to solve some of the problems between the tribes, some of the land issues, and the coming steam train that is climate change and desertification. [Source]
  • 15 Jul 2021 Climate change picking up then I see https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1415794020069089285 [Source]
  • 27 Oct 2017 This while most of MENA is dramatically reshaped by climate change, resulting in huge migration flows [Source]

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