VoteClimate: Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals - 6th November 2024

Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals - 6th November 2024

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2024-11-06/debates/121AADAA-8CEB-4044-B2E4-BF8D4D3F4318/PeakForestAndMacclesfieldCanals

11:00 Peter Dowd (Labour)

Beyond their cultural and historical significance, the waterways are crucial for nature, for wellbeing and for combating climate change. They provide a vital habitat for wildlife and serve as a natural green corridor connecting diverse ecosystems that are bursting with biodiversity. Canals also play a really important role in water management, reducing flood risk and increasing climate resilience. Problems with reservoirs are problems for all of us.

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11:12 Mary Creagh (Labour)

We have two navigation authorities, the Canal and River Trust and the Environment Agency. The CRT reports that there were nearly 860 million visits to its canals last year, many of which were repeat visits, with around 10 million individual users each fortnight. That gives a real sense of the scale of the popularity of our canals. Our navigation authorities have a vital role to play in the future. They must help to ensure that this part of our nation’s key infrastructure is resilient to climate change, and they will help to meet net zero targets through sustainable transport and energy generation and contribute to water security through flood mitigation measures and water transfers.

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