VoteClimate: National Policy Statement (National Networks) - 13th January 2015

National Policy Statement (National Networks) - 13th January 2015

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate National Policy Statement (National Networks).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2015-01-13/debates/15011364000002/NationalPolicyStatement(NationalNetworks)

16:35 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Mr Robert Goodwill)

At the same time, the Government are committed to decarbonising roads. Investment of more than £900 million in ultra-low emission vehicles—December’s registration figures for such vehicles are very encouraging—and fuel efficiency regulations mean that we expect greenhouse gas emissions from motoring to drop in 2030 by about 20% from present day levels.

Consent for a scheme will be refused if the air quality impacts result in a currently compliant zone becoming non-compliant, or affect the time scale of a zone becoming compliant. The Government have recently announced various initiatives to reduce local air pollution, including more than £900 million to support the uptake of ultra-low and zero-emission vehicle technologies between 2010 and 2020; £100 million for the road investment strategy specifically for air quality improvement; £2 billion for the electrification of the rail network, replacing dirty diesel trains with cleaner electric trains; and £600 million for the local sustainable transport fund, as well as the money for cleaning up older buses, which I have mentioned.

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16:57 Lilian Greenwood (Labour)

“In some cases there may be a need for development to improve resilience on the networks to adapt to climate change and extreme weather events rather than just tackling a congestion problem.”

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