Results 1-6 of 6 for climate change speaker:John Spellar
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Climate Change Bill (18 Jan 2007)
John Spellar: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when he expects to reply to the letter of 11 October 2006 from the right hon. Member for Warley on the Climate Change Bill.
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Correspondence (25 Jan 2006)
John Spellar: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when her Department will reply to the letter of 10 November 2005 from the right hon. Member for Warley regarding climate change.
- Written Answers — Transport: Airport Expansion (25 Nov 2002)
Mr John Spellar: ...options published in the XFuture Development of Air Transport in the United Kingdom: South East" consultation. This includes a range of key environmental impacts such as noise, local air quality, climate change, townscape, landscape, biodiversity, heritage, and water. The consultation seeks views on these and other key impacts associated with the runway options. Responses on these issues...
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Road Fuels (15 Jan 2002)
Mr John Spellar: ...to diesel fuel. The reduction in sulphur will facilitate the optimisation of new engine technology for cars, which will substantially reduce fuel use and benefit motorists—and also reduce climate change and other environmental emissions, especially ultrafine particulate emissions.
- Suez Canal (Service Medal) (14 Mar 2001)
Mr John Spellar: ...(Mr. Healey) has also taken a strong interest in the matter and continues to do so. Service in the Suez canal zone in the early 1950s was an unpleasant and, at times, dangerous experience. The climate was oppressive. Troops were on declared active service. Their accommodation was mostly in tents and the conditions were Spartan. There were killings and woundings, although not as many as...
- Orders of the Day — European Communities (Amendment) Bill: Hellfire Pass (Memorial) (3 Dec 1997)
Mr John Spellar: ...and around the world on behalf of our war dead. As elsewhere throughout the world, the commission does sterling work in the Commonwealth, often in spite of less than perfect conditions, especially climatic conditions. A relevant case in point is their work to maintain more than 15,000 war graves in Thailand, as well as memorials to those who were missing or who died and have no known...
