VoteClimate: Amazon Rainforest - 13th October 2020

Amazon Rainforest - 13th October 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Amazon Rainforest.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-10-13/debates/7095FF69-C21E-43D0-89AC-471F678408CC/AmazonRainforest

Chris Elmore (Labour)

What recent representations he has made to his Brazilian counterpart on climate change and protection of the Amazon rainforest. ( 907439 )

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Wendy Morton (Conservative)

On 7 October, the Foreign Secretary held a strategic dialogue with his Brazilian counterpart which covered a number of topics of mutual interest, including trade, security and human rights. The Foreign Secretary raised the issue of climate change and the need to protect the Amazon from further deforestation. We run major programmes on sustainable agriculture and deforestation with various stakeholders in Brazil that totalled £259 million between 2012 and 2020. Climate change is one of the most important global issues, and international co-operation is vital to tackling it. As COP26 president, the UK will continue to work in partnership with Brazil on this important issue.

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Chris Elmore (Labour)

Some 58.4% of the Amazon rainforest sits within Brazilian borders. I am glad that the Foreign Secretary is raising the issue of climate change, but it is not one of the greatest issues facing the world; it is the biggest issue facing the world. Coronavirus is bad, but the longer-term problems of climate change could consume various countries around the world through flooding or deforestation. With COP26 now moved to next year, will the Minister make far more robust representations—not just to the Brazilian Government, but to many South American Governments—about the prioritisation of stopping illegal logging and the process of deforestation?

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Wendy Morton (Conservative)

As I said in my previous answer, the Foreign Secretary had a strategic dialogue with his Brazilian counterpart, and both countries have affirmed that they will work to ensure that the COP delivers substantial negotiated outcomes in the fight against climate change. We believe that climate change is one of the most important global issues, and will be working not just with Brazil but with other countries to tackle this important issue.

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