Results 1-13 of 13 for climate change speaker:Graham Stringer
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Biofuels (27 Oct 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what information his Department holds on the emissions profile of the biofuel B30K.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Biofuels (27 Oct 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what information his Department holds on (a) the likely geographical sources of the cooking oil to be recycled and (b) the proportion of palm oil that will be used to recycle into the biofuel B30K.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Biofuels (27 Oct 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what evidence his Department has on the boiler efficiencies of oil-fired systems using the biofuel B30K which underpin the carbon output rating attributed to it in table 12 of the draft SAP 2009.
- Extreme Solar Events (9 Jun 2009)
Graham Stringer: ...the British Antarctic Survey. I shall quote two parts of the British Antarctic Survey's evidence, in which it makes a case for not cutting the budget in relation to solar terrestrial physics: "Sun-climate links: researchers are becoming increasingly aware of links between solar variability and the earth's climate. It is critical that we establish the relative importance of solar-induced...
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: National Grid: Weather (20 Apr 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change if he will bring forward proposals to protect the national grid from extreme solar weather events.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Renewable Energy (20 Apr 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what estimate he has made of the increase in the level of biomass crops required to meet the UK's renewables energy strategy target for 2020.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Renewable Energy (20 Apr 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what proportion of the biomass needed by 2020 to comply with the UK renewable energy strategy he estimates will be sourced within the UK.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Air Pollution (26 Mar 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change with reference to paragraph 4.6.14 of the UK Renewable Energy Strategy consultation document, what recent assessment he has made of the potential cumulative effect on air quality of fine particles and nitrogen dioxide emissions from the future large-scale deployment of biomass appliances or plant.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Biofuels (23 Mar 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change with reference to paragraph 7.4.6 of the UK Renewable Energy Strategy consultation document, what recent assessment he has made of greenhouse gas emissions associated with biomass in relation to the reporting requirements of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change on carbon-neutral energy sources.
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Renewable Energy: Public Consultation (23 Mar 2009)
Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change if he will publish a list of (a) respondents and (b) responses to the Government's consultation on the UK Renewable Energy Strategy.
- Bill Presented: Heathrow (11 Nov 2008) has video
Graham Stringer: ...that it will reach a certain level in 50 years' time. I do not trust any politician—because I have yet to meet a politician who can do differential equations—who talks about rates of change over a 42-year period. That is another absurdity. People say, "This will happen." And yet when it comes to the economy, we do not know what will happen next week. Aviation has become...
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Hydrofluorocarbons (15 Nov 2004)
Mr Graham Stringer: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs whether her policy on HFC emissions remains as set out in paragraph 19, Section Two, Chapter One of Climate Change—the UK Programme, of November 2000.
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Hydrofluorocarbons (10 Nov 2004)
Mr Graham Stringer: ..., Food and Rural Affairs if she will make a statement on progress on her policies and measures for reducing HFC emissions as outlined in paragraphs 72–76, section two, chapter four of Climate Change—the UK Programme (November 2000).
