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Call for an urgent televised national emergency update on climate
Bristol Post
|December 19, 2025
ON November 27, 1,200 people gathered in Central Hall, Westminster, including parliamentarians and leaders from business, culture and the media.
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The National Emergency Briefing explained how the climate emergency is affecting us as a nation and as a global civilisation.
Chris Packham railed against the oil industry, saying “climate denialism has become a mainstream thing again, thanks to the well-oiled machines of the rich and powerful lobbyists from the fossil fuel and other industries. A dangerous wave of misinformation and lies fills our lives. But worse, it fills the lives of our decision makers.”
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