Brian McHugh 🌏🏳️‍🌈 (@brianmchugh2011) 's Twitter Profile
Brian McHugh 🌏🏳️‍🌈

@brianmchugh2011

#ClimateCrisis
333.98 ppm CO2
Dad and husband.
Mainly post on the environment

Writer for @YorksBylines

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Copernicus ECMWF (@copernicusecmwf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three charts based on #C3S data you shouldn’t miss this month: 📈 April 2025 was the second warmest April globally on record – #C3S 1️⃣ bsky.app/profile/copern… Dive into the bulletin: climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-te…

Three charts based on #C3S data you shouldn’t miss this month:
📈 April 2025 was the second warmest April globally on record – #C3S
1️⃣ bsky.app/profile/copern…
Dive into the bulletin: climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-te…
watershed_investigations (@watershed_i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature friendly farming is pivotal to healthy food, clean rivers,clean air, healthy soils that store water, reducing flood & drought risk, to flourishing populations of birds & fish. Central to the health & wellbeing of people & wildlife. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Full Fact (@fullfact) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 claimed “this Labour government has allowed the biggest influx of migrants in British history”. He’s not explained what that claim’s based on, but neither we nor the Migration Observatory can find data to support it. buff.ly/pN8sJWI

Brian McHugh 🌏🏳️‍🌈 (@brianmchugh2011) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US woman brings first-ever wrongful death lawsuit against big oil This will be an interesting one to watch theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

Dr Paul Dorfman (@dorfman_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pfas detected in US beers in new study, raising safety concerns Researchers point to contaminated water after ‘forever chemicals’ found in all but one of 23 sampled beers theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m…

United Nations (@un) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Human rights are universal and non-negotiable. They belong to all of us, as affirmed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Learn more from UN Human Rights: ohchr.org/en/universal-d…

Human rights are universal and non-negotiable.

They belong to all of us, as affirmed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Learn more from <a href="/UNHumanRights/">UN Human Rights</a>: ohchr.org/en/universal-d…
World Meteorological Organization (@wmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍 Europe is the fastest-warming continent and is experiencing serious impacts from extreme weather and climate change. Find out more about the #StateOfClimate in Europe by clicking on the link 👇 bit.ly/3Gbw023

🌍 Europe is the fastest-warming continent and is experiencing serious impacts from extreme weather and climate change.

Find out more about the #StateOfClimate in Europe by clicking on the link 👇  

bit.ly/3Gbw023
leanahosea (@leanahosea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ibuprofen can affect fish hatching, diclofenac impacts fish livers, flea treatments kill off the insects fish & birds eat - a cocktail of meds, pesticides, cleaning products, road runoff is poisoning our rivers - no wonder fish numbers are plummeting. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11am on 31st May The UK is warm: 2.7°C above normal for the time of day & day of the year. Some places are 6-7°C above normal. Note coastal locations where a sea breeze is keeping the temperatures around normal. Updated every hour: istheukhotrightnow.com (by Dan Harris)

11am on 31st May

The UK is warm: 2.7°C above normal for the time of day &amp; day of the year. Some places are 6-7°C above normal.

Note coastal locations where a sea breeze is keeping the temperatures around normal.

Updated every hour: istheukhotrightnow.com
(by <a href="/RoostWeather/">Dan Harris</a>)
watershed_investigations (@watershed_i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many sources of chemical pollution in our rivers, but tertiary treatment for sewage could clean up the meds that pass straight through us & down the loo, household cleaning products, chemicals from skin care, hair care, washing clothes & food. theguardian.com/science/audio/…

There are many sources of chemical pollution in our rivers, but tertiary treatment for sewage could clean up the meds that pass straight through us &amp; down the loo, household cleaning products, chemicals from skin care, hair care, washing clothes &amp; food.

theguardian.com/science/audio/…
John Vaillant (@johnvaillant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These walls of flame project radiant heat in excess of 500 C/900F, dessicating -everything- in their path, and raising them far above combustible temps to create explosive and lethal #wildfire conditions. #cdnpoli

Narinder Kaur (@narindertweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know figures aren't your strongest point, but, again - according to the Office for National Statistics, migrants contribute approximately £83 billion to the UK’s economic output annually.

New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are two of the biggest health concerns today - ultra-processed food and microplastics - actually linked? Researchers proposing the idea say it could explain how these foods may harm our mental health. newscientist.com/article/248165…

Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To those who say ‘we will adapt’ - regardless that scientists say we can’t fully - it’s psychopathic to burn and distort nature, endanger all life on Earth, including our own, just so that the richest people that ever lived can get a little richer. Can you not see that?

To those who say ‘we will adapt’ - regardless that scientists say we can’t fully - it’s psychopathic to burn and distort nature, endanger all life on Earth, including our own, just so that the richest people that ever lived can get a little richer. Can you not see that?