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Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy Supply (12 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what the Government's policy is on whether the UK should have a continually increasing supply of oil and gas.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy: Housing (11 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what his most recent estimate is of the average capital cost of supplying a domestic property with energy generated by (a) wind power and (b) solar power.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy: Housing (10 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what the average level of energy consumption was for a domestic property in the last 12 months period for which figures are available.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy Supply (9 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what the Government's latest estimate is of the (a) date and (b) level of peak global production of (i) oil, (ii) gas, (iii) coal and (iv) uranium-235.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy Supply (5 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what his most recent estimate is of the likely level of consumption of (a) gas, (b) oil and (c) coal by the UK energy supply industry in each year from 2009 to 2020.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Energy Supply (5 Nov 2009)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what his most recent estimate is of the proportion of the UK's energy supply likely to be generated by (a) coal, (b) oil, (c) gas, (d) wind power, (e) solar power and (f) nuclear energy in each year from 2009 to 2020.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Fossil Fuels (18 Nov 2008)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change when he expects the production of (a) oil, (b) gas and (c) other fossil fuels to peak globally; what steps he plans to take in response; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Oil (4 Nov 2008)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change pursuant to the statement of 20 October 2008, Official Report, column 34, on the European Council, what assessment he has made of the feasibility of securing a constantly rising supply of oil; what assessment he has made of the implications of such supply and consumption for initiatives to tackle climate change; and if he will make...

Business of the House (23 Oct 2008) has video

John Hemming: ...of oil with the Prime Minister, at columns 33 to 34 of Hansard, and he said that we needed a constantly increasing supply. I find that rather strange, because if we are going to do something about climate change we need to reduce the consumption of oil. May we have a debate about the pressures on Ministers? The Prime Minister has clearly lost the plot, and perhaps the Deputy Leader of the...

Written Answers — Transport: Aviation Pollution (19 Dec 2005)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what economic modelling has been undertaken to assess the impact of Government policy on emissions trading on tackling climate change pollution from aviation.

Written Answers — Transport: Aircraft Emissions/Noise (8 Dec 2005)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what action his Department is taking to reduce emissions from aviation as a contribution to the shared Public Service Agreement climate change target to move towards a 20 per cent. reduction in carbon dioxide emissions below 1990 levels by 2010.

Written Answers — Transport: Aircraft Emissions/Noise (8 Dec 2005)

John Hemming: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport by what amount emissions trading is expected to reduce the Government's forecast of increased climate change emissions from aviation at 2030, expressed as a percentage and in absolute terms.

Climate Change (G8 Summit) (29 Jun 2005)

John Hemming: ...is that Kyoto ignores international flights. The UK emits perhaps 1 million tonnes of carbon a year that is domestic and 8 million tonnes that is international. Is it possible at Montreal, in the climate change review, or at the G8 summit to bring international flights into the calculations?

Climate Change (G8 Summit) (29 Jun 2005)

John Hemming: ...of Sheldon, but the runway is necessary only because the Government think that air transport will increase by more than a factor of three. Does he agree that it is not possible both to manage climate change and to have massive growth in air transport?

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