Results 1-9 of 9 for climate change speaker:Malcolm Moss
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Electricity (12 Nov 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what his most recent estimate is of unserved electricity demand in the five years from 2016.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Wind Power (9 Nov 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what assessment he has made of progress on installation of wind powered generation to contribute to his 2020 targets.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Wind Power (9 Nov 2009)
Malcolm Moss: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what the declared net capacity is of onshore windfarms in the UK; and what percentage of his wind targets for 2020 that figure represents.
- Orders of the Day — Inquiries Bill [Lords] (15 Mar 2005)
Mr Malcolm Moss: ...in draft form unless there are good reasons for not doing so".—[ Official Report, 24 February 2004, Vol. 418, c. 19WH.] We have had no explanation this afternoon as to why the Government changed their mind about the publication of the Bill in that form. We need public inquiries of the kind that we have been discussing. The hon. Member for Cannock Chase drew our attention to the...
- Common Agricultural Policy (12 Jun 1992)
Mr Malcolm Moss: ...doubt that my farmers would be the most competitive, the most efficient and the most productive in the United Kingdom, if not in Europe as a whole, because of their singular advantages of soil, climate, terrain and opportunities for irrigation. Let us consider my right hon. Friend's achievements from his very successful negotiations in the latest round. This has been a major triumph for...
- Agriculture (18 Apr 1991)
Mr Malcolm Moss: ...cash crop that forms a significant proportion of many of my constituents' farm incomes is potatoes. Currently only those destined for starch come under the EC budget proposals, but that may well change post-1992. A major problem with potatoes has only just come to light but it will affect the farm incomes of my constituents. The source of much of our seed is Scotland which, with its harsh...
- Energy Efficiency (Labelling) (12 Jul 1989)
Mr Malcolm Moss: ...gases is made by carbon dioxide gas—the rest is made by methane, CFCs, nitrous oxide and surface ozone. At the Toronto meeting of world experts last June to consider the threats posed by changes to the global atmosphere, it was agreed that substantial global reductions of carbon dioxide emissions would be necessary over the next 40 years. The United Kingdom production of carbon...
- Rural Development (19 Feb 1988)
Mr Malcolm Moss: ...sparsely populated highland areas of Wales, the Lake District and many parts of Scotland and the flat, lush, agricultural fen area of my constituency. Those great variations of topography, soil and climate yield distinct geographical sub-regions with a variety of land uses. Therefore, no one single solution is applicable in terms of rural affairs. The emphasis should lie with flexibility....
