Results 1-4 of 4 for climate change speaker:Mary Creagh
- Orders of the Day: European Affairs (18 Jun 2008) has video
Mary Creagh: ...are the same as those that worry people in Warsaw, and Wicklow. People in Wakefield are worried about rising food and fuel prices. They write to me urging me to do more about the dangers of climate change, and they care about the plight of people, both at home and abroad, who are less fortunate than they are. My answer is that there is much that we can do, but that such problems cannot be...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: EU Constitution (5 Jun 2007)
Mary Creagh: ...would contribute to a reduction in the bureaucracy of the EU, and by enhancing the decision-making powers of the Council, we could get on with discussing the real issues that Europe faces, such as climate change and security.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: European Constitution (1 May 2007)
Mary Creagh: ...referendum? May I say how pleased I am that there will not be one? If we are to join together in Europe to tackle the challenges of migration, terrorism, immigration, threats to public health and climate change, we need to work together incrementally to do so. I ask my right hon. Friend not to take any lessons from Conservative Members, whose sole promise to pull out their people from the...
- Business of the House (15 Mar 2007)
Mary Creagh: May we have a debate on the draft Climate Change Bill—a radical piece of proposed legislation and the first of its kind in the world? Would it not be interesting to have the debate around the time when the energy and planning White Papers are produced? That is particularly important, given the comments of the shadow Leader of the House about green taxes. They are made up mainly of the...
