Results 1-6 of 6 for climate change speaker:Kate Hoey
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Climate Change: United Nations (11 Dec 2007)
Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) how many officials are travelling to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali; and what estimate he has made of the (a) cost and (b) volume of carbon dioxide produced by their flights; (2) what consideration he gave to minimising carbon dioxide emissions in the organisation of the UN Climate Change...
- Nice: Home Information Packs (22 May 2007)
Kate Hoey: ...way of achieving that? Given all the problems and all the retreats, is it not time to get everyone around the table to think about what is in the best interests not just of energy efficiency and climate change, but of the public?
- Written Answers — Transport: Climate Change (10 Oct 2006)
Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what procedures he follows to ensure that climate-change impacts are considered before new infrastructure plans are considered.
- Business of the House (22 Jun 2006)
Kate Hoey: My right hon. Friend will aware of the Friends of the Earth's Big Ask campaign, which is about trying to get a Bill on climate change into the Queen's Speech. It is a big issue—I had a huge meeting at Lambeth Friends of the Earth last week—and we want to set targets year by year. Will my right hon. Friend arrange for a debate on climate change before the end of the Session so that...
- Orders of the Day — Sport (20 Jun 1994)
Ms Kate Hoey: .... He should be doing much more to knock heads together, to lay down guidelines and to insist that certain things are done. Ultimately, the average soccer supporter has only the Minister to help to change things. I hope that he will take on board some of the changes that are necessary. The way in which the FA has handled the television coverage of soccer is disgraceful. It has allowed...
- Dangerous Dogs Bill: Control of Dogs Not Otherwise Regulated (10 Jun 1991)
Ms Kate Hoey: ...dogs. Registration is not a panacea—it will not stop people being attacked by dogs or solve all the problems that have been mentioned by hon. Members—but it is a start. It is about changing the attitudes of the many people in this country who still feel that having a dog gives them a right not to look after it properly, as many people do not, and a right to allow the dog to...
