VoteClimate: Rivers Authorities and Land Drainage Bill (First sitting) - 11th March 2019

Rivers Authorities and Land Drainage Bill (First sitting) - 11th March 2019

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Rivers Authorities and Land Drainage Bill (First sitting).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2019-03-11/debates/ace09fef-9090-465a-8c26-e1829190f451/RiversAuthoritiesAndLandDrainageBill(FirstSitting)

15:45 Luke Pollard (Labour)

Does my hon. Friend agree that although it is true that coastal flooding and river flooding are different and occur at different times for different reasons, the effects of climate change will tend to exacerbate both through increased and unpredictable rainfall and through rising sea levels?

My hon. Friend is right and pre-empts one of my questions for the hon. Member for Somerton and Frome about how the provisions will work in coastal communities. From my reading of the provisions, it seems that many of them work for inland communities and river flooding in particular. I would be grateful if he set out how he envisages the provisions working in an environment where there is the risk of both river and coastal flooding, especially with regard to the cost implications that he just spoke about. Clearly, the responsibility for coastal flooding is much more expensive and, with the risk of climate change, can have much bigger impacts.

I am a representative of Leeds, which has had significant flooding. Some of the solutions that local communities want involve upland management, which provides better long-term solutions in terms of the risks of climate change than large, built flood management schemes. However, those upland areas are in a different local authority. Rivers authorities only operate in one local authority, so I am interested in my hon. Friend’s and the Minister’s opinion on how it will work across authorities.

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