Tim Chatterton

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Tim Chatterton

Tim Chatterton

@Tim_Chatterton

Sustainability researcher (air pollution, climate change, energy, transport, built environment, public health, behaviour change) Views not necessarily my own!

UK Entrou em Haziran 2011
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Tim Chatterton
Tim Chatterton@Tim_Chatterton·
@SocEnvJustice How would you limit the impact of road traffic in London - please provide a list of 5 clear bullet points to reduce road traffic
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Nick Dearden@nickdearden75·
“If you criticise Palantir’s platform one more time, you are going to lose your job.”   Solidarity to all NHS workers opposing this toxic corporation. Shame on those bullying them. But they won’t stop us. We’re going to ditch Palantir.      ft.com/content/ff7015…
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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥@MrMatthewTodd·
I would 100% like to see penalties for using mobile phones while driving massively increased. Wish they could be immobilised in cars.
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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
It’s is not a ‘evacuation order’ it is a forced displacement order with a death threat. Forced displacement of civilian populations is a war crime.
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“Remaining south of the Zahrani River may endanger your lives and the lives of your families.” The Israeli army has issued an evacuation threat for residents south of Zahrani River in southern Lebanon. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/wqqejv

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David__Osland@David__Osland·
We are repeatedly told that NHS funding is 'unsustainable'. Somehow that adjective never gets applied to arms spending, bank bail-outs or tax dodging by the rich.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
"Our main news this morning is a former NATO secretary general saying Britain is not safe.. Lord Robertson also took aim at the amount of spending on benefits" Isn't this the same Lord Robertson who is also a lobbyist for US defence companies by any chance? Isn't this a conflict of interest @GMB ? Tax Lord Robertson more then. Why do they always make it about welfare?
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Brian Tashman@briantashman·
Imagine if NPR ran the headline: “Russia plans to create buffer zones in Ukraine and Georgia to protect its territory”
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Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Ridiculous statement from Ex Nato chief - UK unprepared for war due to an “ever-expanding welfare budget”. 25.3m people live below minimum income standard. Since 2010 HMRC failed to collect £500bn of taxes. Does he think poor/ill make better defenders itv.com/news/2026-04-1…
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Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
“Vance Says the Pope Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology” Definitely headline of the year nytimes.com/2026/04/14/us/…
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Media Lens@medialens·
This is the world we're living in: 'Trump’s executive order sanctioning Albanese prohibited any American person or entity from providing her with “funds, goods or services” – a description so broad it has been compared to a “civil death”. Her apartment in Washington, bought when she and her family were living in the US capital, has been seized. She can no longer use a credit card anywhere in the world, as almost all such transactions are processed by US-based services. “I go around with cash or I have to borrow from friends or from family members,” she says. 'She accuses pro-Israel activists based in Geneva of hounding her husband, Massimiliano Calì, a senior economist at the World Bank, in a campaign that led to him being removed from his lead position running its Syria file. “The World Bank was completely craven,” Albanese says. “He has stellar records of performance in all his positions.”' theguardian.com/law/2026/apr/1…
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Ounka@OunkaOnX·
A CGTN reporter - "I witnessed at least 10 Palestinian children under the age of five who had been decapitated" Never forget that Western media gave more coverage to Israel's fake propaganda about Hamas beheading babies than to this actual events - when Israel beheaded Palestinian children
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sarah@sahouraxo·
This is Bint Jbeil in South Lebanon. A historic town with roots stretching back over 3,000 years. Israel is erasing an ancient village that is at least 40 times older than Israel itself. And not a peep from the so-called “international community.”
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Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
Even the Meloni government in Italy is to suspend its military agreement with Israel.... ... while Britain's remains in place. And when will UK national media even report the UK has a secret military agreement with Israel? 👉 declassifieduk.org/secret-uk-isra…
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Farrukh@implausibleblog·
Zack Polanski, "It's not enough to just be hopeful... It's about having hope and a plan" "I also disagree that left wing policies are popular" "Didn't you - Jeremy Corbyn - get 3,000,000 more votes than Keir Starmer got?" Jeremy Corbyn, "The highest vote this century for Labour, it was 2017" Zack Polanski, "That's 3,000,000 more people who wanted to move wealth away from private capital, to nationalise our water services, nationalise our public services, and that's very popular in this country" "Broadband is a good example of how the media jumped on saying it's not possible, not pragmatic. And that's their number one weapon, to always make people think that better isn't possible, and that change isn't possible" "And we know why. The multimillionaires and billionaires who pump money into wars, or oil and gas, or into arms companies, or into gambling companies" "Once they've bought up the assets, they buy the media, then they buy our democracy" "I guess we're here tonight to say that they're taken our power, they've taken our democracy, they're taken our media" "But collectively, we are going to take it back"
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Dr Aadam Aziz
Dr Aadam Aziz@Aadam_Aziz·
Two headlines less than 24 hours apart. Second‑worst in the developed world for avoidable deaths because of underinvestment and bad spending decisions. Yet private companies providing NHS services walked away with £1.6bn in profit. How has this been allowed to happen?
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David Windt
David Windt@DavidLWindt·
Don't be fooled: renewables are NOT REPLACING fossil fuels, they're ADDING to them. Emissions are at record levels and rising, and global warming is accelerating. What matters for the climate is fossil fuel consumption, not how fast renewables are growing.
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Ember@ember_energy

WEBINAR | In 2024, a RECORD rise in renewables pushed the world past 40% clean power 📈 What changed in 2025? Ember’s seventh annual Global Electricity Review provides the answers. 🗓️ Join the launch webinar on 21 April 2026 ember-energy.org/latest-updates… #GER2026

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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
Jeez. Labour MP’s have just voted to give police unprecedented powers to ban recurring protests turning a fundamental freedom into a privilege granted by the state. No protest movement has ever brought about change through one single march or action - it’s precisely the cumulative nature of protest that has resulted in progressive change and held governments to account. More than 40 civil society groups including the TUC joined forces to oppose this draconian crackdown by the government on our rights to freedom of expression and assembly but the government has driven it through anyway. How did it come to this?
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2

🚨THIS WEEK MP’S WILL VOTE ON A BILL TO GIVE POLICE UNPRECEDENTED POWERS TO BAN RECURRING PROTESTS TURNING A FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOM INTO A PRIVILEGE GRANTED BY THE STATE We cannot allow this government to create a society where protest is treated as a privilege granted by the state rather than a right held by the people. The right to protest is precious and must be defended. ITS NOT TOO LATE to stop this shocking and shameful attack on our fundamental right to protest. More than 40 civil society groups including the TUC and Greenpeace have joined forces to oppose this draconian crackdown on our right to freedom of expression and assembly - and you can help too by CONTACTING YOUR MP RIGHT NOW - tag them to this film and and ask them to oppose this

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