VoteClimate: Tracy Gilbert MP: Climate Timeline

Tracy Gilbert MP: Climate Timeline

Tracy Gilbert is the Labour MP for Edinburgh North and Leith.

We have identified 0 Parliamentary Votes Related to Climate since 2024 in which Tracy Gilbert could have voted.

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Tracy Gilbert's Climate-related Tweets, Speeches & Votes

We've found the following climate-related tweets, speeches & votes by Tracy Gilbert

  • 16 Jan 2025: Parliamentary Speech

    Thirdly, we need to speed up the consent process, and I welcome the decisions taken by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in that regard. Stakeholders have expressed their dismay to me that, although Canada can secure consent and start construction within two years and France can do similar within three, the process can take up to a decade in the UK. I am concerned that if the timescales cannot improve, we will fritter away our competitive advantage not just with marine renewables but across a large number of established and innovative technologies. I appreciate that consenting is devolved to Scotland; the Minister knows that I have raised the unacceptably long process for consent decisions with the Energy Consents Unit and Marine Scotland, and I would welcome an update on the recent discussions he has had with Scottish Ministers on consenting.

    Full debate: Marine Renewables Industry

  • 08 Jan 2025: Tweet

    @IanMurrayMP 2/2 We discussed my hope in locating the GBE Edinburgh site in Leith which will support businesses and attract investment as well as securing a just transition. I look forward to working closely with Ian and his team as we work together in delivering the best deal for Scotland. [Source]
  • 15 Oct 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow East (John Grady) on securing this important debate. Ahead of the general election, Prosper Scotland summed up the hurdles that the Government face, in addition to the challenges of decarbonisation and an ageing population, as well as even greater technological challenges, when it said:

    Full debate: Scotland’s Economy

  • 11 Sep 2024: Parliamentary Speech

    Our famous port of Leith—yes, the bar, but also the port itself—has seen the comings and goings of ships from all over the world, bringing with them stories, goods and people that have shaped our identity. The historic landmark reminds us of our rich heritage and the importance of preserving it for the future. This is evidenced through our proud industrial and political history, being where Rose’s lime juice was invented to prevent sailors from getting scurvy, and where Salvesen had a whaling business. In the present day, our port is reinventing itself for the next generation, with the green energy jobs of the future and with businesses such as Vestas and nearby Nova delivering wind and tidal energy.

    Full debate: Building Safety and Resilience

  • 08 Jun 2023: Tweet

    Totally agree @SarahBoyack. The @scotgov have opportunities to create new jobs across industry to deliver a just transition. Opportunities to deliver well paid skilled jobs missed every day. https://twitter.com/SarahBoyack/status/1666805290027880450 [Source]
  • 31 Oct 2021: Tweet

    As #COP26 begins we must make sure that all workers jobs are secure and fit for the future. Employers must invest in skills and training to ensure that workers have well paid secure employment. Employers must work with employees to secure a just transition across all industries. [Source]

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