WHAT THEY SAY
What we can possibly do, if things go well in the remaining 48 hours, 52 hours, whatever we’ve got - and I don’t see why we shouldn’t go into extra time if we have to, but you know I don’t want to - is the possibility that we will come away from this with the first genuine road map for a solution to anthropogenic climate change that I can think of in my lifetime – Boris Johnson at a Cop26 press conference.
It’s indefensible that ministers are still dawdling over the details of its Afghan resettlement scheme, three months after the fall of Kabul – Louise Calvey, head of services and safeguarding at Refugee Action.
We think that Geoffrey Cox shouldn’t be using his parliamentary resources, including his office, to represent a tax haven that has been accused by the British Government of corruption – Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner speaking after it was reported the barrister used his MP office in September to participate remotely to advise the British Virgin Islands over a corruption probe launched by the
Foreign Office.
Using seaweed is a natural, sustainable way of reducing emissions and has great potential to be scaled up. There is no reason why we can’t be farming seaweed - this would also protect the biodiversity of our shorelines. The science is there. It’s simply a matter of providing the necessary data and then implementing it – Institute for Global Food Security lead Sharon Huws after a project was announced to feed seaweed to cattle on British farms aimed at cutting methane emissions by almost a third