VoteClimate: Brazil: Incoming Administration - 4th December 2018

Brazil: Incoming Administration - 4th December 2018

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Brazil: Incoming Administration.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2018-12-04/debates/7DEB4E57-13E8-47E7-A530-9B64862F3A37/BrazilIncomingAdministration

Lucy Powell (Labour)

The great Sir David Attenborough said yesterday that climate change is humanity’s “greatest threat”. We all know that the Amazon rainforest is known as the planet’s lungs, yet we are seeing an alarming and irreversible rate of deforestation in the Amazon and worrying noises are coming out of the new Administration about their approach. So will our Government play a strong global leadership role in ensuring that the new Brazilian Administration understand their responsibility to protect the rainforest and the consequences if they do not do so?

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Sir Alan Duncan

The answer to the hon. Lady’s question is a very clear yes—the UK, of course, is fully committed. The Brazilian Government come into office on 1 January. The President-elect has already said that Brazil will remain a party to the Paris agreement. Our ambassador has already discussed this with the incoming Government and we will continue to put pressure on and lobby in the same way as we always do in favour of climate change legislation and adherence to the Paris agreement.

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