Elevenses: COP Out
From the newsletter: Global action alone can't fix the climate crisis. It's time to look local.
From the newsletter: Global action alone can't fix the climate crisis. It's time to look local.
The House of Lords amendment sought to prevent companies discharging raw sewage in rivers. It was rejected.
Watch Tory MP Andrew Bowie writhe as Succession star Brian Cox steals the show with some no-nonsense answers.
The supermarket says initiative could see more than 1.3 million items - worth £500,000 a year - given to customers.
"Question is: who will replace her? Terrifying concept to think that someone even closer to Johnson, Patel or Raab will get the job. If that happens: goodbye democracy," Dr Jennifer Cassidy said.
The climate activist mentioned a "heavily subsidised" plant which is the third biggest CO2 emitter in Europe and said that despite this, the UK government "still considers itself to be a global climate leader".
The students think they know more science than adults.
Electoral Commission figures from five years ago show 28 per cent of UK voters did not turn out to cast their vote - about 13 million people.
"It’s not even winter. Help," she said.
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