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Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Climate Change (6 Mar 2008) has video

Adrian Bailey: ...trading scheme is universally recognised. What assessment has my right hon. Friend made of the willingness of other countries' Finance Ministers to introduce other fiscal measures to tackle climate change?

Written Answers — Treasury: Climate Change (6 Mar 2008)

Adrian Bailey: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what recent discussions he has had with international finance ministers on the economic impact of climate change. [R]

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Intergovernmental Conference (Lisbon) (22 Oct 2007) has video

Adrian Bailey: Does my right hon. Friend agree that one of the most compelling global issues that we face is climate change and the role of emissions trading? Europe is vital in dealing with that issue. Does he agree that a debate on the treaty would be a diversion from the real work that we should be doing with Europe and that, by calling into question this Government's commitment to Europe, it would...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Climate Security (1 May 2007)

Adrian Bailey: Does my right hon. Friend agree that much of the debate about climate change so far has been understandably couched in terms of the humanitarian consequences of failure to address it? However, the security implications of failure to deal with the humanitarian issue are profound and important. Can she make an assessment of how far the international community has appreciated that and taken it...

[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair] — Manufacturing Industry and Emissions Trading (9 Jan 2007)

Adrian Bailey: ...-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, my hon. Friend the Member for Brent, North (Barry Gardiner), who I understand is deputising at the last moment for the Minister for Climate Change and the Environment. Having to respond to a debate on emissions trading at such short notice will be a supreme test of his ministerial multi-tasking ability, but I am sure that he is...

Estimates Day — [1st Allotted Day] — Supplementary Estimates 2006-07: Affordable Housing (7 Dec 2006)

Adrian Bailey: In the context of the debate on new housing and climate change, did the Committee examine, or make a recommendation on, the issue of changing building regulations to promote the use of geothermal heating, or any other form of heat-preserving structures, in developments?

Sessional Orders: Debate on the Address — [First Day] (15 Nov 2006)

Adrian Bailey: ...debate on the conception and gestation of the Cardiff bay development project. I welcome the Queen's Speech and the Bills outlined in it, which address the big issues that confront us: security, climate change and pensions. It is a Queen's Speech for a Government who are looking to the future, prepared to spell out hard facts, face up to difficulties and introduce legislation to address...

Sessional Orders: Debate on the Address — [First Day] (15 Nov 2006)

Adrian Bailey: My hon. Friend makes a valuable point. The use of mobile phones, the constant changing of mobile phones, and their interaction with mobile phones abroad present a big challenge to the police and reinforce the need for them to have greater time to carry out the necessary searches. Mobile phones also pose a range of other problems, which I shall not try to pursue because I have other points to...

Sessional Orders: Debate on the Address — [First Day] (15 Nov 2006)

Adrian Bailey: ...environmentally friendly lifestyles will become synonymous with a reduced quality of life. People want to fly and travel, and although improvements in public transport can help, it is ultimately changes in technology that will assist lower carbon emissions without dramatic changes in people's quality of life. Education in more environmentally friendly lifestyles is necessary, but provision...

Orders of the Day — Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill (7 Dec 2004)

Mr Adrian Bailey: ...the legislation is designed to make their preferences and preferred lifestyles more difficult to achieve and perhaps to give them and society a greater incentive to abide by the law. The Bill will change the balance of advantage of behaviour in favour of the law-abiding citizen. It might not seem obvious why one piece of legislation should deal with a strategic organisation and the...

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