Results 1-6 of 6 for climate change speaker:John Stanley
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Carbon Emissions: International Cooperation (17 Nov 2008)
John Stanley: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change if he will list in descending order of magnitude the percentage contribution that each county, including the UK, is making to global carbon dioxide emissions.
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Climate Change (8 Oct 2007)
John Stanley: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps he plans to take to promote the prevention of deforestation (a) in England and (b) globally as a means of combating climate change; and if he will make a statement.
- Water (Kent) (15 Mar 2006)
John Stanley: ...crucial to obtain the right answer—as can best be foreseen. We have effectively experienced a semi-drought in Kent and parts of the south-east during the past 18 months. Is it freak, one-off climate change, or is it evidence of a long-term and more permanent move to more arid conditions in the south-east and Kent as a result of climate change? Day by day, as the evidence is...
- Prayers: Tobacco Products Labelling Bill (17 Feb 1995)
Mr John Stanley: I am grateful for your reminder, Madam Deputy Speaker. I am now standing firmly behind the right mark on the tennis court. Tobacco manufacturers should pay much closer attention to profound changes in public perception of their responsibilities in this country and elsewhere—the hon. Member for Worsley referred to foreign countries. The undoubted right of people to exercise their wish...
- Inward Investment (28 Oct 1994)
Mr John Stanley: ...we have established. The second reason that they give is that for the first time they have confidence in the stability and sense of our industrial relations legislation and industrial relations climate. There is no doubt that the profoundly important changes and reforms in industrial relations legislation have created a climate of confidence for inward investors into Britain which simply...
- Overseas Development (17 Mar 1989)
Mr John Stanley: ...they are in any other country. As the House knows, over the past few years the people of Sudan—particularly the people of southern Sudan—have had to contend with the appalling vagaries of a climate that oscillates between drought and flood, superimposed on a horrendous and brutally cruel civil war. One of the most graphic and moving television programmes that I have seen in...
