VoteClimate: Feltham - 22nd February 2010

Feltham - 22nd February 2010

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

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-02-22/debates/10022237000016/Feltham

Alan Keen

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change if he will set out, with statistical evidence relating as closely as possible to Feltham and Heston constituency, the effects on that constituency of changes to his Department’s policies since its inception. ( 317106 )

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Joan Ruddock

The Department of Energy and Climate Change and its predecessors have implemented a large number of policies to address energy security, emissions reductions, low carbon economic growth and fuel poverty. Some of the key achievements are set out as follows, along with information on the number of households assisted by the Warm Front scheme in Feltham and Heston constituency. It would be disproportionately costly to provide statistical information on all the impacts of all the policies to the level of detail requested, but statistical information covering energy and climate change is available at:

Total UK greenhouse gas emissions have been reduced by about 12 per cent. compared with 1997.

The UK is on track to cut emissions by nearly twice our Kyoto target (22 per cent. below 1990 levels by 2008-12 compared to the target of 12.5 per cent. set out under the Kyoto agreement).

The Climate Change Act in 2008 set a target of at least 80 per cent. reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050. Our first three carbon budgets legally bind the UK to a cut in greenhouse gases of 34 per cent. by 2018-22 against a 1990 baseline. In 2009, the UK’s Low Carbon Transition Plan set out the long-term vision for climate change and energy and showing how we will meet the carbon budgets set out in the Climate Change Act.

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