Andrew Prosser
andrewprosser.bsky.social
Andrew Prosser
@andrewprosser.bsky.social
Climate action, social change, and nature recovery. Environmental business director. West Oxfordshire District Councillor. Executive member. Occasional Berliner.

Promoted by Andrew Prosser (Green Party), at PO Box 78066, London SE16 9GQ.
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Wow Scotland! That was the start of an incredible night. Congratulations on qualifying for the World Cup.
Scotland v Denmark: Scott McTominay overhead kick puts hosts ahead
Watch Scott McTominay's stunning overhead kick give Scotland an early lead in their decisive World Cup qualifier with Denmark.
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November 18, 2025 at 10:32 PM
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Reform UK Ltd gets 92% of its funding from climate change deniers and fossil fuel corporate interests.
A new survey reveals negative attitudes to Reform UK Ltd
Reform UK Ltd gets 92% of its funding from climate change deniers and fossil fuel corporate interests, provoking negative reactions
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November 14, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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"Europe’s courts are now, belatedly, asking the question markets refused to ask: can an oil major expanding fossil fuel production plausibly present itself as a steward of decarbonisation?"

Obviously not. We have to stop burning fossil fuels. That's the #ClimateEmergency
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Letter: Europe’s courts are asking the right question of oil companies
From Mohammad Reza Allahdadi, PhD Candidate, Sustainable Finance, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo, Norway
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November 14, 2025 at 7:19 AM
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Our Land, a new documentary, interrogates the connections between land, power and a sense of belonging following the Right to Roam movement in England and Wales. It captures the tension between public campaigners fighting for greater access to nature and landowners.
November 3, 2025 at 6:01 PM
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This is absolutely right. Anxiety is a common response to tragedies. But the reality is that UK trains are overwhelmingly safe (far safer than, for example, roads). Immediate policy responses to individual tragedies are rarely effective and have huge unintended consequences.
Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, rules out metal detecting arches at stations, pointing out that with the number of stations and entrances to each it's basically impossible. She says that overall, UK trains are a pretty safe place to be.
November 3, 2025 at 9:51 AM
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What a scary, horrifying thing to have happened! But reading this I was also incredibly moved by stories of passengers helping each other,saving more vulnerable individuals.

We're a social species, we stick together and we'll instinctively help strangers. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise...
‘It felt like forever’: passengers recount mass stabbing on Cambridgeshire train
Some initially assumed the commotion was a Halloween prank, but soon realised something awful was unfolding
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November 3, 2025 at 8:24 AM
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The British government seems determined to listen to housing developers instead of focusing on building for need. Affordable council housing is a must. Build for need not greed.
As for abolishing stamp duty it just drives up prices at huge cost to government.
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Getting rid of stamp duty on buying a house would be wasteful and ineffective - Andy Brown
There aren’t many things that almost all the political parties agree on. The need for more affordable housing is one of them. Yet when it comes to how to do it they differ sharply. The Conservatives' ...
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November 3, 2025 at 8:47 AM
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One of the world’s largest industrial heat pumps is coming to Boston.

A 35MW system will use energy from the Charles River and deliver steam to heat more than 70 million square feet of buildings across Boston and Cambridge — hospitals, schools, homes, and businesses alike.
October 31, 2025 at 12:01 PM
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If you're a National Trust member, it's that time of year again: Midnight tonight is the deadline. It's a shame people have to keep doing this to keep a toehold on historical truth in this country, but here we are. Voting link: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/who-we-are/a...
October 31, 2025 at 9:02 AM
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What looks like another completely unprovoked attack against an innocent woman.

Violence against women and girls is never ok, as a society we need to ensure this is fully stamped out. I hope the perpetrator is caught

My full solidarity with Kirsty Gallacher

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Kirsty Gallacher 'afraid' after presenter attacked in central London
The broadcaster says she was kicked by an unknown assailant while walking to her car on Tuesday night.
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October 30, 2025 at 6:54 PM
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Why was Hurricane Melissa so powerful? And did climate change play a role? Renowned climate scientist @katharinehayhoe.com separates fact from fiction. #ThisIsClimateChange
October 30, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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We discussed at our HoC event this week widening the Online Safety Act to include harms to society and democracy.

While we think about that...

"Meta just made $51,242,000,000 (at an operating margin of 40%) in 92 days.

This works out at about $557m EVERY day."

Source: @drwilding.bsky.social
October 30, 2025 at 1:14 PM
US kills 14 in strikes on four alleged drug boats in Pacific www.bbc.com/news/article...
“It is a greater crime to summarily execute people suspected of drug trafficking than drug trafficking itself.”
US kills 14 in strikes on four alleged drug boats
Mexico's navy is searching for the sole survivor of the latest attack on boats the US says were carrying drugs in both the Pacific and Caribbean.
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October 28, 2025 at 9:03 PM
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Really enjoyed attending this fantastic event by @reformpoliticalads.bsky.social around regulation of political advertising. And yes, that is a #LibDemBarChart in 2nd pic! Some big challenges but if parties/candidates aren’t trustworthy in campaign, we’ll never rebuild trust in politics in general.
🙃 “If you advertise a packet of crisps there’s four different sets of regulations you have to abide by. If you’re advertising for a political campaign there’s practically none.”

@alextait.bsky.social sets out some of the challenges, evidence & best practice in regulating election advertising
October 28, 2025 at 9:50 AM
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Nearly 90% of methane leaks detected from space are still being ignored.
Methane lasts only a short time in the atmosphere – but while it’s there, it traps 80× more heat than CO₂.

Cutting it is the fastest way to slow warming now.

Read our latest report: www.ccag.earth/reports/meth...
October 28, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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What we're witnessing with #Melissa is ultra rare in the history of known hurricanes in the Atlantic. This level of sustained intensity and feasting on every joule of ocean heat content without any real disruption is incredible.

Not hyperbole: Jamaica is facing a generational catastrophic event.
October 28, 2025 at 2:23 AM
BBC's Nick Davis reporting on post in Kingston, Jamaica, about to feel the full brunt of Category 5 hurricane Melissa:
"I can't wait till we get back to precedented times"- with no more record storm surges, no more extensive island-wide flooding, and no hurricane speeds that make a hypercar blush."
October 28, 2025 at 8:05 AM
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Babies born today may well live to see more than 6 feet of additional sea level rise in their lifetimes.

Walk any beach or port and imagine the normal water level being six feet higher.

Then imagine how much higher the storm surges will be.
In summary, the outlook is grim. It is highly likely that Thwaites Glacier will eventually be lost, which will destabilise adjoining parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, increasing the committed long-term rise in global mean sea level by more than 3 m.
October 27, 2025 at 4:40 AM
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From Panama for #BirdsSeenIn2025
ou don’t get this in England … just a part of a huge flock of migrating Missisipi Kites at Rambala, Panama, today. Aprox 15th Birds. Zoom in for max effect! 😳😌 #birds 🦉🪶
October 26, 2025 at 6:30 PM
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These are the nightmarish scenes we'd see if Farage & Reform ever got into power in the UK.

Would they be able to recruit for the same kind of Gestapo as Trump has created in ICE?

Probably. There are racist thugs & would-be bully boys here too, as recent events have shown.
This is a clear example of racial discrimination.
It’s hard to understand how Americans can tolerate such behavior.
Masked men are approaching women with brown skin on the streets, asking if they were born here and where they come from.
It’s truly heartbreaking to witness things like this.
October 26, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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It's been a long time since I manged to get my hands dirty in the garden, the world of politics is keeping me busy, but today, after I don't know how long, I managed to get some time in the garden.
Needed to feel the earth in my my hands again so desperately
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Companion Planting Asparagus and Strawberries 🍓
YouTube video by My Family Garden
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October 25, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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Thames Water paid £20m to cover the due diligence costs of KKR for abortive attempt to buy TW.

Rich pickings for advisers. Customers pick up the tab for management follies. Details never provided.

TW has £20bn debt, survives by dumping sewage in rivers, fleecing captive customers.
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Thames Water paid £20mn to cover KKR’s due diligence for abortive bid
Cost adds to multimillion pound fees billed by advisers trying to secure utility’s future
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October 26, 2025 at 8:33 AM
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Only 3% of the UK is common land, compared to 50% four centuries ago. How can we get back our right to roam?
Here's why we need to fight for Britain's right to roam
www.bigissue.com
October 24, 2025 at 6:58 AM
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Why is a Labour Home Secretary perpetuating this myth in The Sun?

Asylum applications in the UK are significantly below the average for all European countries. The only person helped by spreading this falsehood is Nigel Farage
October 23, 2025 at 7:44 AM