VoteClimate: Hurricane Relief (Caribbean) - 18th October 2017

Hurricane Relief (Caribbean) - 18th October 2017

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Hurricane Relief (Caribbean).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2017-10-18/debates/0B6408A2-B8D8-4E84-A5A1-6EF9CB9FD699/HurricaneRelief(Caribbean)

Jo Swinson (East Dunbartonshire) (LD)

The Secretary of State is right that the scenes of devastation that we have witnessed are heartbreaking. As well as helping victims, we must try to prevent future damage, so will she reverse the recent trend in reducing DFID climate change funding, especially for the adaptation work that is so crucial to help vulnerable communities become resilient to hurricanes and other climate-related disasters?

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Priti Patel (Conservative)

We are very focused on resilience as part of the recovery programme and dealing with the challenges faced in respect of climate change. The implications of climate change for small island states are very much a focus of DFID, but also across the Government. We are leading many of the discussions internationally in terms of climate change—how we support resilience programmes through our aid budget, but also how to help countries have the preparedness that they need to deal with some of these disasters.

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