VoteClimate: MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - January 2025

MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - January 2025

We've identified 130 Twitter posts by MPs related to action on climate change during January 2025.

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  • 06 Jan 2025 Nadia Whittome MP (@NadiaWhittomeMP) These devastating scenes of flooding serve as a powerful reminder that climate change is already disrupting people's lives and destroying their homes. In England, one in four properties will be at risk of flooding by 2050. This is why funding the green transition is so vital. https://x.com/NadiaWhittomeMP/status/1876313758009823609/photo/1 [Source]
  • 06 Jan 2025 Steve Barclay MP (@SteveBarclay) ????️ “Politically driven targets, like Labour’s 2030 net zero grid, mean decisions will be taken in the name of environmentalism that simultaneously put landscapes, nature and food security at risk.” Labour need to rethink their plans for pylons through the East of England. ???? https://x.com/SteveBarclay/status/1876287462072635451/photo/1 [Source]
  • 06 Jan 2025 Nick Timothy MP (@NJ_Timothy) Miliband’s net zero zealotry means he is forcing policy to move faster than technology allows. He claims his policies improve energy security when the opposite is true - just as he says prices will fall when thanks to him they will rise. [Source]
  • 06 Jan 2025 Nick Timothy MP (@NJ_Timothy) The Government says “interconnectors will play an important role in the import and export of electricity to help us manage the peaks and troughs in our renewable energy generation.” [Source]
  • 06 Jan 2025 Nick Timothy MP (@NJ_Timothy) Electricity imports accounted for 16pc of our power in the first 9 months of 2024, and reached 19pc in June. Labour’s plan to decarbonise the Grid by 2030, and reluctance to develop new domestic nuclear capacity or exploit our gas reserves, means we we’ll depend more on imports. [Source]
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