Results 1-10 of 10 for climate change speaker:Judy Mallaber
- Nato: Topical Questions (20 Oct 2009)
Judy Mallaber: Last week, I visited Bangladesh, which will be critically affected by climate change. Does my right hon. Friend agree that, if we weaken our political affiliations in Europe and with other countries by fringe activities such as joining fringe groups, we will be in a weaker position when trying to deal with issues such as getting agreements on climate change and other issues critical to UK...
- Energy and Climate Change: Topical Questions (9 Jul 2009) has video
Judy Mallaber: Yesterday the Energy and Climate Change Committee was told that a 500 kW tidal turbine would shortly come on-stream at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney as a result of co-operation between a small innovative company in Bristol, Tidal Generation Ltd, and Rolls-Royce in my neighbouring area. What can the Government do to encourage such co-operation, and to help small innovative...
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Renewable Energy: Consultation (9 Jul 2009)
Judy Mallaber: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change when he expects to announce the conclusions of his Department's consultation on renewable energy.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Topical Questions (11 Nov 2008) has video
Judy Mallaber: The election of Barack Obama has been greeted with enthusiasm around the world, in part because of his acceptance of the importance of tackling climate change. What discussions are planned with the incoming US Government to promote that agenda globally?
- [Hywel Williams in the Chair] — Jobs for the Girls: Two Years On (16 Oct 2008)
Judy Mallaber: ...recommendations, but first I want to say that a very determined effort will be required on all fronts if we are to tackle the stubborn pay gap and inequality in employment. That requires a culture change among employers and unions and in educational institutions and the whole of society, including families. As we all know, that will not be easy to achieve; none of us would dream of...
- Business of the House (Lisbon Treaty) (No. 5): Treaty of Lisbon (No. 6) — [6th Allotted Day] (25 Feb 2008)
Judy Mallaber: ...programmes. One cannot write into a treaty how to implement policies on such issues. That is not to say that those issues are not important, and it does not take away from what the treaty says, but changes clearly need to be made to the treaty to make it work for a Commission involving more countries. Streamlining is needed; there can be no doubt about that. There are also other issues...
- Points of Order (1 Feb 2007)
Judy Mallaber: ...Deputy Speaker. This morning in Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs questions, the Department's officials allowed a question on discussions by Ministers with the Indian Government on climate change, but transferred my question on what discussions they had had on tropical rainforests, a key factor in relation to climate change. Given that I am sure that Environment Ministers...
- Orders of the Day: Health and Education (16 Nov 2006)
Judy Mallaber: ...that they are in at the moment, after the elections, and as they go forward into the future. A number of the themes in the Queen's Speech—education, health, security, dealing with terrorism and climate change, which I will come on to—are international. They are not themes that can be considered only in relation to this country. The Congo is a country that should be able to feed...
- Orders of the Day: Health and Education (16 Nov 2006)
Judy Mallaber: ...in election robes, so perhaps we should add a bit more entertainment and life to our elections, as that might encourage more people to participate. The Queen's Speech highlights the importance of a climate change Bill. Preserving the Congolese rainforest is thus important. There are not many roads in the country, so it is not easy for the logging companies to get to such areas. As soon as...
- Industry and the Environment (19 May 2005)
Judy Mallaber: ...cent., so I do not look back to that period as the golden age that he portrayed. I should like to touch on a few key themes relating to the Department of Trade and Industry: manufacturing industry, climate change, which crosses over with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and equalities. I welcome the general thrust of the Queen's Speech and its emphasis on continuing...
