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Environment and Climate Change

Opposition day on Wednesday, 1 May 2019, in the House of Commons, led by Jeremy Corbyn. The answering members were Greg Clark and Rebecca Long Bailey.
Nineteenth opposition day debate. Debate resumed. Motion that this House declares an environment and climate emergency following the finding of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change that to avoid a more than 1.5°C rise in global warming, global emissions would need to fall by around 45 per cent from 2010 levels by 2030, reaching net zero by around 2050; recognises the devastating impact that volatile and extreme weather will have on UK food production, water availability, public health and through flooding and wildfire damage; notes that the UK is currently missing almost all of its biodiversity targets, with an alarming trend in species decline, and that cuts of 50 per cent to the funding of Natural England are counterproductive to tackling those problems; calls on the Government to increase the ambition of the UK's climate change targets under the Climate Change Act 2008 to achieve net zero emissions before 2050, to increase support for and set ambitious, short-term targets for the roll-out of renewable and low carbon energy and transport, and to move swiftly to capture economic opportunities and green jobs in the low carbon economy while managing risks for workers and communities currently reliant on carbon intensive sectors; and further calls on the Government to lay before the House within the next six months urgent proposals to restore the UK's natural environment and to deliver a circular, zero waste economy. Closure motion. Agreed to on question. Main question agree to.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
659 cc310-8 
Session
2017-19
Procedure
Closure motions
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Climate and the environment
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Research briefings
Environment and Climate Change: Response to the Resolution of the House, 1 May 2019
Thursday, 27 June 2019
Written statements
House of Commons
Environment and Climate Change: Response to the Resolution of the House, 1 May 2019
Thursday, 27 June 2019
Written statements
House of Lords
Proceeding contributions
Helen Hayes | 659 c311 (Link to this contribution)

I pay tribute to Greta Thunberg and the school strikers, including those from my constituency, an...

Justin Madders | 659 cc311-2 (Link to this contribution)

I would like to know whether our desperation to seal trade deals with other countries, especially...


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Anneliese Dodds | 659 cc312-3 (Link to this contribution)

My city of Oxford has not just declared a climate emergency, but is putting in place the UK’s fir...

Ruth George | 659 c313 (Link to this contribution)

I would like to talk not only about what the national Government can do but about what local coun...

Rebecca Long Bailey | 659 cc313-4 (Link to this contribution)

It is an honour to close today’s debate. It has been the kind of debate that justifies why the pu...

Greg Clark | 659 cc314-7 (Link to this contribution)

This excellent debate has been vigorous and well subscribed, as befits a subject of such profound...

Nicholas Brown | 659 cc317-8 (Link to this contribution)

claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).

Question put forthwith, That the Quest...

Baroness Hayman of Ullock | 659 c318 (Link to this contribution)

On a point of order, Mr Speaker. I am proud to be part of a Parliament that has passed a motion d...

John Bercow | 659 c318 (Link to this contribution)

The process of government, and the process of scrutiny of Government by Parliament, otherwise kno...

Nicholas Brown | 659 c318 (Link to this contribution)

On a point of order, Mr Speaker. In view of your statement to the House earlier about the results...

John Bercow | 659 c318 (Link to this contribution)

Thank you. That is certainly informative, and I appreciate what the right hon. Gentleman, on beha...

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