VoteClimate: Emma Hardy MP: Climate Timeline

Emma Hardy MP: Climate Timeline

Emma Hardy is the Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice.

We have identified 11 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2017 in which Emma Hardy could have voted.

Emma Hardy is rated Good for votes supporting action on climate. (Rating Methodology)

  • In favour of action on climate: 7
  • Against: 0
  • Did not vote: 4

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Emma Hardy's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Emma Hardy in the last 90 days

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  • 25 Nov 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    The draft treaty under discussion includes provisions on production and consumption of primary plastic polymers; problematic products and chemicals of concern in plastic; product design; waste management; emissions and releases of plastic into the environment; existing plastic pollution; just transition; financial assistance, technology transfer and capacity building; implementation and compliance; national plans; reporting; effectiveness evaluation and monitoring; awareness raising, education and research; health and final provisions on processes necessary for the establishment of an international treaty.

    Full debate: International Treaty on Plastic Pollution

  • 20 Nov 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    We have mentioned the importance of mapping. I have good news. [ Interruption. ] Again, Sir Christopher, there is an outbreak of unity. The good news is that fairly soon we will launch something called NaFRA2, which is basically maps for the whole of England that look at the flood risk for all different types of flooding, including, for the first time, surface water flooding—previously, it has just been river and tidal. Importantly, it will look at future flood risk—so not only the risk of flooding right now, but how the flood risk will change according to climate change. That is incredibly important, so watch this space.

    Full debate: Flood Preparedness: Norfolk

  • 23 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    The level of pollution in our iconic lakes such as Windermere and in our beautiful chalk streams—we have had debates on this before—is outrageous. It is right that that has become more of an issue as time has gone on. That is a positive thing. We need to value our nature to a far higher level than we ever did before, and change is needed. Indeed, we were elected on a mandate to bring about that change. I am pleased that climate change was mentioned in the debate as well. Our problems will only increase because of our changing climate. Everywhere will perhaps not be quite as wet as the constituency of the hon. Member for Westmorland and Lonsdale, but places will certainly be getting to those kinds of levels.

    Full debate: Water Companies: Regulation and Financial Stability

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