VoteClimate: Air Pollution: A10 and Broxbourne - 31st October 2018

Air Pollution: A10 and Broxbourne - 31st October 2018

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Air Pollution: A10 and Broxbourne.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2018-10-31/debates/ACEEFE7C-CAB2-4BAF-A16E-FE4E057B9AB1/AirPollutionA10AndBroxbourne

19:01 Mr Charles Walker (Broxbourne) (Con)

“The negative health impacts of air pollution can and must be mitigated. Closer working between different government departments to deliver strict enforcement of air quality limits, and transition to clean fuels and renewable energy sources will go some way to reducing our exposure to air pollution.”

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19:12 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Dr Thérèse Coffey)

A former UK Government took the decision to encourage diesel vehicles, to tackle the challenge of climate change and reduce carbon. Although we may have benefited in that regard, we are now absolutely suffering given the impact on air quality. The combined effect of those two factors means that we are having to go much further than was anticipated on tackling the NO 2 air quality challenge when the UK signed up to the targets, prior to 2010.

The Government are taking a holistic approach to how we tackle climate change and air quality. It is important that the two go together. We need to put more focus on the actions that each of us can take to improve air quality in our homes and communities, and I assure the House that the Government are treating this as very important indeed. Our intention is to continue to improve air quality for all the associated public health benefits. We are taking action alongside Broxbourne Borough Council and across the country to realise this vision. I thank my hon. Friend again for affording me the opportunity to respond to his concerns in this debate.

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