Results 1-4 of 4 for climate change speaker:Brian Binley
- Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Garages and Petrol Stations (16 Jul 2009)
Brian Binley: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change (1) how many petrol stations in each parliamentary constituency in England have closed down in each of the last five years; (2) how many petrol stations there are in each parliamentary constituency in England.
- Business Rate Supplements Bill (12 Jan 2009) has video
Brian Binley: ...thing, and I am very doubtful whether it will ever get off the ground. That is another matter altogether, and I have made that point clear in the House on a number of occasions. I have no reason to change my mind, and I do not want to take up valuable time by proceeding through the whole Crossrail debate again. The Minister for Local Government said that this was not the best of times from...
- Public Bill Committee: Energy Bill: Clause 5 (21 Feb 2008)
Brian Binley: ...is a relatively new industry. I know the Minister would not want that to happen. We know that industry is going to have to pay a sizeable investment price if we are to crack the question of global climate warming. We know that we have to make several changes with regard to infrastructure, how we run our businesses and transportation—the list is endless. I do not want to tie up money...
- Public Bill Committee: Energy Bill: Clause 3 (21 Feb 2008)
Brian Binley: I thank you for your guidance on clause 3, Mrs. Humble. I had my doubts about certain points, and you have clarified the position for me. I wish to set my remarks about climate change against the issue of China and India because carbon storage impacts particularly on that debate. If we go ahead in Europe alone, the cost throughout the next 20 or 30 years will be enormous to European industry...
