APPG for Climate Change

@APPCCG

All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group. Chaired by , run by . Not official feed of House of Commons/Lords. RTs≠endorsements

Joined January 2011

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    Nov 8

    Did you miss our special dialogue on building political consensus for , 'Strengthening parliamentary consensus for global change' on Friday? You can now view the event recording here:

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  2. Nov 5

    It has been a very interesting discussion, thank you to the Chair and speakers , , , , and Baroness Helene Hayman

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  3. Nov 5

    "What unites us is that we all have a common link, we all inhabit the same planet, breathe the same air, we all cherish our children’s futures and we are all mortal, that is why this issue matters" - , Chair of

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  4. Nov 5

    "Nature-based solutions have got to rise up the agenda for a lot of these issues" - Baroness Helene Hayman, Co-chair

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  5. Nov 5

    We need a huge change in consumer behaviour to tackle says

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  6. Nov 5

    🗣️ "We need to make sure that there is a just transition to living sustainably, working sustainably, and enjoying life sustainably, for everybody."

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  7. Nov 5

    Chair of speaks on what we can do that is different mentioning more social housing and public transport.

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  8. Nov 5

    🗣️ says a lot of the delivery will have to happen on a local level but he says the environment shouldn't have been a devolved issue across the UK.

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  9. Nov 5

    “Does anyone have any questions?”

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  10. Nov 5

    We've seen video presentations from , (Canadian Senate); and , , (Members of the Australian House of Represenatives for Waringha, Indi and Mayo respectively) who all want to see ambitious, cohesive action from across the globe

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  11. Nov 5

    Baroness Helene Hayman says they listen to lots of different bits of civil society, particularly to young people, drawing together the evidence of support for the policy from the outside.

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  12. Nov 5

    While we've made a lot of progress, there's still a long way to go. We need more independent scrutiny of parliament and government, not just the UK but government more broadly.

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  13. Nov 5

    🗣️ says that the pressure from the public and from MPs is needed to continue

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  14. Nov 5

    Sir Ed Davey , says he would use APPGs as a way to put pressure on Government.

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  15. Nov 5

    🗣️, Chair of Says when he joined the conservative party he was pleased to find that there was far more committment to environmental issues within the party than he thought.

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  16. Nov 5

    On the role of an APPG: says APPGs play an important role in reaching out to organisations, businesses, communities, commission reports, commission inquiries & more which can be used in the house, in debate&to lobby. We want change and to bring about .

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  17. Nov 5

    We are hearing from Chair introducing today's session and the first round of speakers: , , , , and Baroness Helene Hayman .

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  19. Nov 5

    Strengthening parliamentary consensus for global change - A special dialogue on building political consensus for will begin shortly. Watch it here: We will also live-tweet some highlights from the discussion in the thread below 🧵⬇️

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  20. Our monitors and ranks the Govt’s progress in developing policy to deliver . Watch our video explaining how it works and how you can use it to understand the & needed to deliver .

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