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Multilateral Action Against Climate Change And World Hunger

EDM number 1481 in 2007-08, proposed by John Redwood on 06/05/2008.
Categorised under the topics of Asia, Climate change, Food, International development and North America.

That this House notes that China is the fastest growing major economy in the world and India the second fastest; further notes that China will soon overtake the United States as the world's single biggest source of carbon emissions; expresses its concern at the role played by the growing demand for biofuels in world food price increases; is alarmed at the World Bank's prediction that food price inflation could set the fight against Third World hunger back by seven years; urges the Government to do all it can to help tackle global food poverty; recommends that the UK leads on change to regulations to drop any requirement to divert crops to fuel, as arable land is needed for food; further recommends that the Government uses its leverage to persuade the US, China and India to proceed on a multilateral basis to tackle climate change; and recognises that if the UK proceeded unilaterally it could drive fuel-intensive industries into jurisdictions with less stringent regulatory and fiscal regimes, which would cost British jobs whilst failing to reduce the world's total carbon output.

This motion has been signed by a total of 19 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
John Redwood06/05/2008WokinghamConservativeProposed
Philip Davies06/05/2008ShipleyConservativeSeconded
Andrew Tyrie06/05/2008ChichesterConservativeSeconded
Graham Brady06/05/2008Altrincham and Sale WestConservativeSeconded
Nigel Evans06/05/2008Ribble ValleyConservativeSeconded
Nicholas Winterton07/05/2008MacclesfieldConservativeSeconded
Greg Hands07/05/2008Hammersmith and FulhamConservativeSigned
Rudi Vis07/05/2008Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
Peter Bottomley07/05/2008Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Lindsay Hoyle07/05/2008ChorleyLabourSigned
Malcolm Moss08/05/2008North East CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
James Gray08/05/2008North WiltshireConservativeSigned
David Wilshire08/05/2008SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton08/05/2008CongletonConservativeSigned
Peter Lilley09/05/2008Hitchin and HarpendenConservativeSigned
Richard Ottaway15/05/2008Croydon SouthConservativeSigned
Bill Etherington15/05/2008Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Charles Walker15/05/2008BroxbourneConservativeSigned
William McCrea17/06/2008South AntrimDUPSigned

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