VoteClimate: Tessa Munt MP: Climate Timeline

Tessa Munt MP: Climate Timeline

Tessa Munt is the Liberal Democrat MP for Wells and Mendip Hills.

We have identified 11 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2010 in which Tessa Munt could have voted.

Tessa Munt is rated Anti for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 3
  • Against: 7
  • Did not vote: 1

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Tessa Munt's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Tessa Munt

  • 18 Oct 2024: Tweet

    I’m delighted that Dr Roz Savage has chosen the Climate And Nature Bill for her Private Member’s Bill! It’s such a crucial step forward and vital to address the urgent climate crisis here! @zerohour.uk #CANBill https://x.com/tessamunt/status/1847257353088827817/photo/1 [Source]
  • 26 Jul 2024: Tweet

    RT @timfarron: Making homes more energy efficient is absolutely essential to us tackling the climate emergency, reducing soaring bills, and… [Source]
  • 28 Jun 2024: Tweet

    https://voteclimate.uk/ is recommending a vote for me in Wells & Mendip Hills to secure an MP with a progressive approach to the climate crisis. Please consider lending me your vote so there are more voices in Parliament who’ll take climate change seriously. #tessa4wells https://twitter.com/tessamunt/status/1806755480460533778/photo/1 [Source]
  • 27 Jun 2024: Tweet

    RT @LibDems: Tackling the climate crisis doesn't have to just be a cost. We can build the green jobs of the future, upgrade homes and bri… [Source]
  • 04 Dec 2019: Tweet

    I've taken @friends_earth's #ClimateActionPledge. If elected I'll put the climate first when I vote in parliament. We're in a #ClimateEmergency and must rapidly cut greenhouse gas emissions for a greener and fairer society. #ClimateElection https://twitter.com/friends_earth/status/1197909254277095426/photo/1 [Source]
  • 19 Nov 2019: Tweet

    Earlier this year I took part in planting a community food forest in Shepton Mallet. I’m committed to ensuring rural Somerset is resilient in the face of climate breakdown. Urgent action is needed to tackle the… https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Dc0KUlP-P/?igshid=tzn4ljpw6fgq [Source]
  • 13 Nov 2019: Tweet

    Our country is crying out for a new kind of leadership, and the Lib Dems are rising to this challenge. Our plan for a #BrighterFuture covers five key priorities, from tackling the climate emergency to investing in mental healthcare. Learn more here: https://www.libdems.org.uk/plan [Source]
  • 08 Feb 2019: Tweet

    If you live, work, study, vote in Somerset please sign the Climate Emergency petition and share, share, share with you family, friends, colleagues and contacts before Wednesday 20th February 2019. Thank you https://twitter.com/tessamunt/status/1093664515282087936/video/1 [Source]
  • 28 Feb 2016: Tweet

    This is big, very welcome & just tad embarrasing for Osborne - Top lobbying group in historic green energy U-turn http://gu.com/p/4h4yc/stw [Source]
  • 04 Dec 2013: Vote

    Recall of Elected Representatives — Schedule 4 — Application and modification of emissions limit duty - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: Aye
  • 6 Nov 2013: Parliamentary Speech

    We should ensure that Ofgem does its job; keep up the pressure on the big six suppliers; look at encouraging more new entrants; do lots more to save energy in the first place; get a fair deal for people on pre-payment cards and meters; ensure that consumers receive bills that they can understand; support the development of many more green energy provisions on a local basis such as the Wedmore power co-operative solar array, which opened this weekend in my patch; and make it swift and easy to switch suppliers.

    Full debate: Energy Price Freeze

  • 18 Jul 2013: Parliamentary Speech

    As the Member for Wells in Somerset, my constituency includes the Mendip hills, the southern fringes of the Chew valley and the very edge of the Bristol and Bath basin. It adjoins north-east Somerset and Bath. Both Bath and Wells are naturally completely intertwined with water—the clue is in the name, really. I, too, am delighted to hear of Bath and North East Somerset council’s recent unanimous, cross-party resolution formally to register with the Department of Energy and Climate Change its serious concerns about the potential impact of unconventional gas exploration and extraction in that critical area.

    Full debate: UK Shale Gas

  • 11 Jul 2013: Parliamentary Speech

    I think that we can all agree that solar power is a real option for producing energy in the very near future, not only to meet our renewable energy needs and targets, but to keep the lights on. Solar arrays are swiftly installed and can balance the supply from more intermittent sources of generation, such as wind.

    I am a keen environmentalist, and I believe that we have to make huge strides on energy saving, as well as on renewable energy generation, to ensure that we meet the targets that we set ourselves in the Climate Change Act 2008.

    Full debate: Solar Arrays

  • 06 Jun 2013: Tweet

    Off to Energy and Climate Change Questions to see if I can ask about #solarpanels [Source]
  • 04 Jun 2013: Tweet

    I signed the South west Renewable Energy Manifesto, putting sustainable energy at the heart of our economic future. [Source]
  • 04 Jun 2013: Vote

    Energy Bill — Clause 133 — Financial provisions - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 04 Jun 2013: Vote

    Energy Bill — Clause 10 — Direction to offer contract - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 03 Jun 2013: Vote

    Communities and Local Government — Clause 42 — Duty not to exceed annual carbon dioxide emissions limit - Pro-climate vote: No - Their vote: No
  • 19 Dec 2012: Vote

    Charities Act 2011 (Amendment) — Energy Bill - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 14 Nov 2012: Tweet

    Hughes: The Coalition’s position on wind farms and green energy will not change because @LibDems will not let it. [Source]
  • 17 Oct 2012: Vote

    Relationship, Drug and Alcohol Education (Curriculum) — New Clause 22 — Interpretation of the green purposes: duty to assess impact on the Climate Change Act 2008 - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 30 Jul 2012: Tweet

    BBC News - Ex-sceptic says climate change is down to humans http://bbc.in/OclcxT [Source]
  • 25 Jul 2012: Tweet

    BBC News - Renewable energy: Onshore wind subsidy to be cut by 10% http://bbc.in/QBzDx2 #renewable #renewableenergy [Source]
  • 11 Jun 2012: Vote

    Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 06 Jun 2012: Tweet

    Greenhouse gas levels pass symbolic 400ppm #CO2 milestone http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jun/01/record-greenhouse-gas-trouble-scientists?CMP=twt_gu [Source]
  • 16 Feb 2012: Tweet

    Shale gas - Department of Energy and Climate Change: http://bit.ly/zIOXiR via @AddThis #fracking [Source]
  • 09 Feb 2012: Tweet

    Improvements to the Feed-in Tariffs scheme - Department of Energy and Climate Change: http://bit.ly/wbbEcx via @AddThis [Source]
  • 14 Dec 2011: Parliamentary Speech

    Declares that the Petitioners strongly oppose the plan by EdF (Electricite de France) to construct a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset and declares that as an alternative, the Petitioners believe that a Government-backed programme of energy saving and clean renewable energy would combat climate change and avoid the risks of catastrophic accidents and dangers to health resulting from the storage of highly radioactive waste at Hinkley for 160 years.

    The Petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Government to commit to an energy policy based on energy saving and clean renewable energy, in which new nuclear power stations play no part.

    Full debate: Petitions

  • 14 Sep 2011: Vote

    Prime Minister — Clause 42 — Domestic energy efficient regulations - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 14 Sep 2011: Vote

    Prime Minister — Clause 42 — Domestic energy efficient regulations - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: Aye
  • 14 Sep 2011: Vote

    Prime Minister — New Clause 1 — Energy efficiency aim - Pro-climate vote: Aye - Their vote: No
  • 5 Jul 2011: Parliamentary Speech

    In October 2010, Sir Michael Pitt, the chief executive of the Infrastructure Planning Commission, requested an independent and authoritative evaluation of undergrounding. The Department of Energy and Climate Change sought the assistance of the Institution of Engineering and Technology as an independent assessor of that study by a company called KEMA. The study was to be funded by none other than National Grid. None the less, it went ahead, and the results were meant to be produced on 25 January. However, nothing happened. On 3 June, the IET issued a press release stating that KEMA had not been able to issue a report with which it was satisfied owing to a lack of data from National Grid, and so the IET could not endorse its work.

    Full debate: Electricity Transmission (Protection of Landscape)

  • 10 May 2011: Parliamentary Speech

    Finally, I ask the Government to accept the recommendations of the Committee on Climate Change. I hope that this scheme will achieve much more than any previous scheme has before.

    Full debate: Energy Bill [Lords]

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