VoteClimate: Environment Bill (Twenty Second sitting) - 26th November 2020

Environment Bill (Twenty Second sitting) - 26th November 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Environment Bill (Twenty Second sitting).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-11-26/debates/e26dc624-6404-46fc-b756-ceb9e09954bb/EnvironmentBill(TwentySecondSitting)

12:30 Rebecca Pow

I do welcome it, but I am a bit lukewarm. I would sooner it was down to the original rate in the 1960s of 85 litres per person, which would be far more helpful in moving forward on the climate change emergency. I am disappointed that the Minister has not taken the new clause on board, but I will not seek to divide the Committee on it, so I beg to ask leave to withdraw the clause.

The new clause does not have specific targets and action plans that can be rejected by the Conservative party. In fact, they are for the Office for Environmental Protection, which was mentioned in many earlier debates, to decide. However, this would be a wonderful model for the UK to showcase at COP26 next year, and for other Governments to adopt. There is no doubt that there might be a silo mentality in DEFRA that says, “We can’t ask other Departments to do things,” but air pollution is an NHS public health issue of massive proportions, and it cannot be left to DEFRA or to the Secretary of State for one Department.

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