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Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: 👚 “Globally there are 2bn tonnes of greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere to generate fashion people wear” 🎧Our Chai… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Joined @davidshukmanbbc for his final broadcast as Science Editor for BBC after 38 years broadcasting. Has been compelling exponent of scientific evidence of climate change and how technologies can help adapt and mitigate effects. Thanks for having me on - better last than never! — PolitiTweet.org
changebydegrees @changebydegrees
Join @shine_tara at @bbcworldservice World Questions Debate 🌎 @davidshukmanbbc presents a panel of four leading vo… https://t.co/xL9skgxX7z
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
With some countries now requiring up to date covid vaccination status, given waning immunity over time, pleased that third doses will be added to the vaccine pass for international travel from midday today, allowing smooth reopening of overseas travel https://t.co/SeZjGVEesr — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: Our Chair @Dunne4Ludlow has reacted to today’s announcement that a joint investigation on sewage treatment works has been l… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
With COP26 over, there is no time to waste in holding governments to account for their climate commitments. I questioned the PM in the Liaison Committee yesterday on how he expects the UK to step up to the challenge. https://t.co/MXzlWBioZB — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Pleased to see unemployment fall in South Shropshire, despite the end of furlough. Positive sign for the local economy, and welcome security for more people through a regular paypacket. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Thank you @kirstiehk for lying wreath for me in Bridgnorth while I was laying mine in Ludlow’s Remembrance Service @StLaurenceLud — PolitiTweet.org
Cllr Kirstie Hurst-Knight @kirstiehk
Honoured to lay the wreath at Bridgnorth’s Remembrance Service on behalf of @Dunne4Ludlow MP #lestweforget2021… https://t.co/yspQqJURi0
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “The Environmental Audit Committee will be poring over details of the pact in coming weeks and months. We will continue to… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “The Glasgow Pact may be seen as a tipping point for governments around the globe to get real on the need to tackle climate… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “From how we generate energy to decarbonising transport, our consumption habits to heating and insulating our homes: the op… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “But we must not be complacent. The time for warm words and sentiment is over: we must make sure the Glasgow Climate Pact l… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “I am particularly pleased that nature has been at the forefront of the COP26 talks, as we cannot tackle climate change wit… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: “We now need to see nations implement actions to match pledges to reduce use of coal, to provide greater support for countr… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: 📣 Reacting to the #GlasgowClimatePact, agreed at #COP26 , our Chair @Dunne4Ludlow said: "The agreement reached at COP26 ha… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @adamvaughan_uk: For 6 years countries have failed to agree rules on a new global carbon market. These negotiators are on stage because… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @COP26: 📢 BREAKING: The #COP26 Glasgow Climate Pact has been agreed. It has kept 1.5 degrees alive. But, it will only survive if prom… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Pleased to join Bridgnorth folk in the High Street to commemorate the 100th Remembrance Day on the 11th hour of the 11th month, 100 years since first commemorated the fallen of the First World War, and all conflicts since — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Huge congrats to all at the Himalaya in Bridgnorth on another great national award ! — PolitiTweet.org
LoveBridgnorth @LoveBridgnorth
3 cheers for Dave Miah at the Himalaya who has won the ‘customers choice’ award in the British Curry Awards. A won… https://t.co/u8agtKnXiF
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @LoveBridgnorth: 3 cheers for Dave Miah at the Himalaya who has won the ‘customers choice’ award in the British Curry Awards. A wonderf… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Tomorrow I shall be joining other members of the RBL in commemorating the fallen at events across the country. — PolitiTweet.org
Royal British Legion @PoppyLegion
"Let's take just two minutes To pause And remember them" At 11am on 11 November, we will take the time to paus… https://t.co/YNUruiU6Nx
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Material measures to improve water quality by reducing sewage discharges into our rivers now in law through Environment Act https://t.co/UWDYIfkDtv — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Yesterday represented real progress in cleaning up our waterways. There is no overnight fix, but the Environment Bill gives us a new arsenal of weapons to bring to bear in the fight against sewage pollution. My contribution in the debate: https://t.co/MnoI9yEDHv — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
RT @CommonsEAC: If you missed our Water quality in rivers evidence session last month with Chief Executives from water companies, read the… — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
We cannot fix 60 years of under-investment in sewage systems overnight. This is why I shall vote in support of the latest amendment, having secured from the Govt a direct duty on the face of the bill, which will have teeth to require water companies to reduce sewage discharges. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
including through nature-based solutions like reed beds. DEFRA needs to strengthen its guidance to Ofwat at the end of this year to increase capex on treatment by each company. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
The problem is that this duty has not been enforced. The new duties and the focus on preventing sewage discharges which this growing awareness and debate has prompted, will place greater pressure on the EA, Ofwat and DEFRA to require investment in treatment infrastructure, — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Claims that the Govt amendment weakens existing legislation are also wrong. The water companies have an existing Section 94(1)(b) duty to treat sewage “effectually”, which has existed since 1991, and the new amendment does not replace nor override this duty. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
Claims that failing to support the Lords Amendment of the Duke of Wellington (which I voted for last week) means an MP is voting in favour of sewage discharges is disingenuous. The Bill is introducing a host of measures to tackle sewage discharges not previously in statute. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
The water companies can be held to account in meeting their statutory duties, as can the Environment Agency, by the new Office of Environmental Protection, also being established through this Bill. — PolitiTweet.org
Philip Dunne @Dunne4Ludlow
to publish a formal Plan to show how it will achieve and fund reductions in sewage discharges each year. There is also a power of direction for government to direct water companies in relation to actions in those plans if they are not good enough. — PolitiTweet.org