Results 1-5 of 5 for climate change speaker:David Tredinnick
- Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industry (10 Dec 2002)
Mr David Tredinnick: ...said that they need—because they are not receiving any help from the Treasury. It also provided absolutely no help to the Textile Services Association when it made representations about the climate change levy. The association said: "The submission by the industry to the Treasury was summarily dismissed despite having held face to face meetings with the Minister." That reveals that...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Textiles (14 Feb 2002)
Mr David Tredinnick: ...as knitting, spinning and weaving, which are not using IPPC—international pollution prevention control—processes, to enter the sectoral agreement and thereby claim a rebate from the climate change levy? They will otherwise be at a serious disadvantage. If the Minister is unable to give a detailed reply now, will he write to me with such a reply?
- Orders of the Day — Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (4 Mar 1991)
Mr David Tredinnick: ...in the Soviet Union and the Baltic States". It is far better to support the reforms that President Gorbachev has set in train, however imperfect, than to risk assisting the forces that wish for a change of leader in the Soviet Union. It cannot be disputed that President Gorbachev's Russia has brought enormous benefits to the west and these must not be forgotten. First and foremost was the...
- Prayers: World Climate Change (10 Nov 1989)
Mr David Tredinnick: ...183;5 deg C to 4·5 deg C by the year 2050. The United Kingdom can be proud that it supports research in that area to the level of £7·5 million. The Department of the Environment has almost quadrupled research on climate change, from about £600,000 to £7·5 million. The Opposition have attacked the Government for not doing enough, yet the Government have been...
- Prayers: World Climate Change (10 Nov 1989)
Mr David Tredinnick: ...New York the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Government, gave specific undertakings that will benefit the environment. The first was the decision to establish a new research centre because of the climatic change expected from an increase in the level of CO2. That is welcome and will be set up next year. I am sure that the £5·5 million per annum to be spent on that will turn out...
