Who needs horror movies?
El Niño 2026 - the final death blow for warm-water coral reefs.
A quarter of all marine life rely on reefs for their survival.
A billion+ people depend on the oceans for their food.
Globally catastrophic conditions now inevitable: habitat destruction continues; 1.9-3°C in 18-19 years. Rich countries? Still refuse to
1) change the economic system*
2) pay for damage they've done**
3) help protect species and everyone
*scientific consensus
**legal obligation
@_ClimateCraze is one of most prolific anti-science accounts on X.
He spends his days lying & misleading about #climate - & is prone to posting bizarre crayon drawings.
He does this because he is a member of the CO2 Coalition - a lobby group acting for the interest$$$ of Big Oil.
@CheetsHarper It's happening everywhere. We are blessed on our little island as we get some protection due to being surrounded by water. But brace yourself...
Car crash by Andy Burnham on @BBCNewsnight@vicderbyshire exposing his weak character. Wouldn’t answer questions directly, dated; amateurish.
Talk of leadership contest (which he has stoked) is “disrespectful” to voters - what about your PM mate.
He’s done. Good @LBC
Rubbish! @Keir_Starmer is doing a brilliant job as Prime Minister. The facts speak for themselves. 3/4 of manifesto achieved already less that 2 years in. He was properly elected & must stay in post. We have had enough of chaos & need stability. Disloyalty is not a good look!
@thefordprefect@robinmonotti But we have gone past mere climate change. We now have extreme exacerbated climate chaos. What are we going to do about it?
The world I occupy is 1 of kindness, compassion, honesty & integrity. Our PM occupies the same world. It’s the world I want to foster and make available to everyone. That’s why I vote Labour and want Keir Starmer to stay.
The world will be different if these aren’t its values.