VoteClimate: MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - March 2026

MPs' Climate-Related Tweets - March 2026

We've identified 51 X/Twitter posts by MPs related to action on climate change during March 2026.

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10th March 2026
  • 10 Mar 2026 Stuart Andrew MP (@StuartAndrew) ???? Today I spoke at the Green Hill Solar Farm hearing on behalf of the hundreds of residents who have contacted me with concerns about the proposal. While many people support renewable energy, there are serious questions about the scale of this project, which is roughly the size of Heathrow Airport, as well as the loss of high-quality farmland and the impact on our rural communities. It was important that local voices were heard as part of this process, and I was proud to represent them. Yo [Source]
  • 10 Mar 2026 Ellie Chowns MP (@EllieChowns) As illegal international aggression once again highlights the need for investment in renewable energy, it is crucial the govt do everything possible to protect households from bearing the brunt of surging energy prices - and to ensure no energy company profits from this war. https://x.com/EllieChowns/status/2031317486180724920/video/1 [Source]
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  • 04 Mar 2026 Tracy Gilbert MP (@tracygilbert72) RT @SarahChampionMP: The UK is slashing £2.6bn from its climate finance. With global climate threats rising and current finance spent being… [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Karl Turner MP (@KarlTurnerMP) RT @SarahChampionMP: The UK is slashing £2.6bn from its climate finance. With global climate threats rising and current finance spent being… [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Richard Tice MP (@TiceRichard) RT @NetZeroWatch: Reform UK’s Lincolnshire County Council has scrapped its 2050 Net Zero target calling it “completely unachievable and unr… [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Graham Stuart MP (@grahamstuart) Ed, global events actually make the opposite point. If the UK will still need oil and gas for decades — as the Climate Change Committee itself accepts — the choice is simple: produce more of it at home or import more of it from abroad. Driving investment out of the North Sea just makes Britain more dependent on foreign producers and global markets, not less. [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Graham Stuart MP (@grahamstuart) Ed, that sounds good. But it isn’t reality. Around 70% of the UK’s total energy still comes from oil and gas — heating our homes, powering transport and much of industry (DESNZ Energy Trends). Even in electricity, intermittent renewables mean gas still provides the firm capacity that keeps the lights on. Under the Conservatives the UK decarbonised faster than any other major economy. But pretending we can simply “exit fossil fuel markets” any time soon isn’t serious policy — it? [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Sarah Champion MP (@SarahChampionMP) The UK is slashing £2.6bn from its climate finance. With global climate threats rising and current finance spent being barely 1/12 of what’s needed, the Government must reconsider this retreat. @CommonsIDC@the_IDBhttps://x.com/SarahChampionMP/status/2029278356253098405/video/1 [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Claire Coutinho MP (@ClaireCoutinho) Stop obliterating the North Sea. Adopt the Fingleton Review IN FULL for cheaper nuclear. Axe the Carbon Tax pushing up the cost of gas. And for god’s sake, in light of today’s news, please don’t try and cover up any more of your secret China deals. [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Carla Denyer MP (@carla_denyer) 6️⃣ Decarbonising UK industry mustn’t mean just offshoring it as that obviously does nothing for global carbon emissions. [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Carla Denyer MP (@carla_denyer) 5️⃣ This stage of the transition to net zero needs to be led by our communities. The government needs to fund local authorities and community organisations to work *with* ordinary people during the transition ???? [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Carla Denyer MP (@carla_denyer) 3️⃣ Workers need to be at the centre of the transition to net zero. We’re calling on the government to publish an assessment to ensure a just transition for those who work in industries like oil and gas ???????? [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Carla Denyer MP (@carla_denyer) 2️⃣ Cutting emissions to net zero is essential – and the government needs to do it *with* people, not *to* people. That means paving the way with policies that improve people’s lives: delivering warmer homes, lower running costs, cleaner air and better local environments ???????? [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Carla Denyer MP (@carla_denyer) This summer, govt will set legally binding limits on greenhouse gas emissions for 2038-42 – critical for reaching net zero by 2050 ???????? I’m part of @CommonsEAC, which is urging the government to centre communities. 6 key takeaways from our report, published today ???? [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Seema Malhotra MP (@SeemaMalhotra1) ASEAN has upheld peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific for decades. The UK is proud to mark five years as a Dialogue Partner.   Together we have worked to strengthen cooperation on security, promote growth and education and tackle climate change. And our work together goes on. https://x.com/SeemaMalhotra1/status/2029191487141863488/photo/1 [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Claire Coutinho MP (@ClaireCoutinho) It shouldn’t have taken an Iranian attack on the world’s largest gas export facility in Qatar for us to realise the benefits of being able to produce our own oil and gas. As the world gets more dangerous, we must ditch fantasy Net Zero thinking and prioritise our own energy resilience. All of this has shown up our luxury belief that we in Britain are better off keeping our own oil and gas in the ground while making ourselves more reliant on Qatari LNG imports. First, let’s get the worst [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Kemi Badenoch MP (@KemiBadenoch) Great to catch up with @PierrePoilievre yesterday. Canada and the UK face the same challenges: weak growth, a bloated state, high immigration and net zero policies holding our country back. The answer is straightforward - back enterprise, control spending, secure our borders, and put working people first. Pierre and I agree on many things, the most important is the vital ties between our two great nations. Good to spend time with a principled conservative and a great friend. [Source]
  • 04 Mar 2026 Richard Tice MP (@TiceRichard) RT @reformparty_uk: Rachel Reeves is wasting your money on illegal migrants, energy-bill-busting net zero subsidies and the ballooning welf… [Source]
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  • 02 Mar 2026 Claire Coutinho MP (@ClaireCoutinho) As the conflict in Iran and Qatar shows, our energy resilience is our national resilience. Labour’s plans to shut down the North Sea have left us more reliant on Qatari LNG. We need to get real. That means maximising the North Sea, adopting the Fingleton Review to make nuclear cheaper to build, and axing the Carbon Tax to protect British industry. Our letter to Rachel Reeves???????? [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2026 Pippa Heylings MP (@pippaheylings) Gas prices ???? again ???? As the price of natural gas spikes across Europe for the fourth time in the last five years, think on the myth-peddling Reform and Conservatives who want to abandon renewable energy and rely even more on gas - and Trump’s gas at that! [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2026 Claire Coutinho MP (@ClaireCoutinho) The thing that Ed does not understand is that a heavily renewable system ties you to gas because you need a dispatchable back up. Even in Ed Miliband’s mad expensive dash to renewables, gas still sets the price of the system 50% of the time (!!) I support taking the carbon tax off of gas that’s making our electricity unnecessarily expensive AND I’m pro building a lot more nuclear, which does not need a gas back up. Funnily enough, nuclear did not get a SINGLE mention in Ed’s Lib Dem 2 [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2026 Graham Stuart MP (@grahamstuart) RT @SirSimonClarke: This is staggering???? Renewable energy has a part to play - especially nuclear. But what we are talking about is our O… [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2026 Ed Davey MP (@EdwardJDavey) As the price of natural gas spikes across Europe for the fourth time in the last five years remember those extremely clever people in Reform and the Conservatives who want to abandon renewable energy and rely even more on gas ???? ???? [Source]
  • 02 Mar 2026 Sarah Champion MP (@SarahChampionMP) RT @CommonsIDC: Tomorrow at 2pm we're examining the UK's International Climate Finance, exploring the impact of climate change on local com… [Source]
1st March 2026
  • 01 Mar 2026 Rosie Duffield MP (@RosieDuffield1) Would love to know quite what attending a hateful rally like this has got to do with biodiversity, pollution, climate change, renewables and rewilding?! Makes a mockery of what we desperately need from a campaigning Green Party, ie to nudge us all to do better for the planet... https://twitter.com/bindelj/status/2028138237013770254 [Source]
  • 01 Mar 2026 Graham Stuart MP (@grahamstuart) RT @ClaireCoutinho: Keir Starmer is about to hand the EU powers to impose crippling Carbon Taxes on Britain. They will be able to make our… [Source]
  • 01 Mar 2026 Rebecca Harris MP (@RebeccaHarrisMP) RT @ClaireCoutinho: Italy is set to adopt the first step of our Cheap Power Plan by axing the Carbon Tax to protect industry and households… [Source]
  • 01 Mar 2026 Bob Blackman MP (@BobBlackman) RT @ClaireCoutinho: Italy is set to adopt the first step of our Cheap Power Plan by axing the Carbon Tax to protect industry and households… [Source]
  • 01 Mar 2026 Claire Coutinho MP (@ClaireCoutinho) Italy is set to adopt the first step of our Cheap Power Plan by axing the Carbon Tax to protect industry and households from soaring energy bills. The world is getting more dangerous, and yet Ed Miliband has doubled down on taxes that are hammering industry and the North Sea. We are increasing our reliance on hostile parts of the world for energy and critical minerals when we should be strengthening our resilience. We must change course. [Source]

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