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Wwf's Earth Hour 2011 Campaign And The Green Economy

EDM number 1530 in 2010-12, proposed by Malcolm Bruce on 03/03/2011.
Categorised under the topic of Climate change.

That this House supports, in the organisation's 50th anniversary year, WWF's Earth Hour 2011, during which hundreds of thousands of people across the country will switch off their lights for one hour at 8.30 pm on Saturday 26 March 2011 as a call for continued action to address climate change, both in the UK and globally; welcomes the fact that successive Governments have identified climate change as a priority requiring urgent attention, both through domestic legislation and in international negotiations including at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC); recognises the global lead that the UK has shown by enacting the Climate Change Act 2008; considers that the goal of decarbonisation of the power sector by 2030 and establishing a sustainable green economy by the middle ofthe century should guide decision-making across Government; further supports the continued implementation of policies and measures in line with the Climate Change Act to be a priority for Government; acknowledges the key roles for the UK and EU in demonstrating the economic, environmental and societal benefits to be gained from a rapid transition to a prosperous low-carbon, green economy; and calls on the Government to continue to commit to ambitious action to tackle climate change, in the UK, in Europe and within international negotiations including the UNFCCC.

This motion has been signed by a total of 43 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Malcolm Bruce03/03/2011GordonLiberal DemocratProposed
Alan Whitehead03/03/2011Southampton, TestLabourSeconded
Peter Aldous03/03/2011WaveneyConservativeSeconded
Neil Parish03/03/2011Tiverton and HonitonConservativeSeconded
Martin Horwood03/03/2011CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSeconded
Mike Hancock07/03/2011Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
Andrew George08/03/2011St IvesLiberal DemocratSigned
Mike Gapes08/03/2011Ilford SouthLabourSigned
Mark Durkan08/03/2011FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Martin Caton08/03/2011GowerLabourSigned
Annette Brooke08/03/2011Mid Dorset and North PooleLiberal DemocratSigned
Alan Meale08/03/2011MansfieldLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson09/03/2011Hampstead and KilburnLabourSigned
Naomi Long09/03/2011Belfast EastAllianceSigned
Sandra Osborne09/03/2011Ayr, Carrick and CumnockLabourSigned
Ronnie Campbell09/03/2011Blyth ValleyLabourSigned
Paul Flynn09/03/2011Newport WestLabourSigned
Joan Walley09/03/2011Stoke-on-Trent NorthLabourSigned
Michael Weir09/03/2011AngusScottish National PartySigned
John Leech09/03/2011Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Jeremy Corbyn10/03/2011Islington NorthLabourSigned
Michael Crockart10/03/2011Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Mark Williams10/03/2011CeredigionLiberal DemocratSigned
Kelvin Hopkins10/03/2011Luton NorthLabourSigned
Lorely Burt10/03/2011SolihullLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Godsiff14/03/2011Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourSigned
Graeme Morrice14/03/2011LivingstonLabourSigned
Marsha Singh15/03/2011Bradford WestLabourSigned
Alan Keen15/03/2011Feltham and HestonLabourSigned
John Hemming15/03/2011Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Jim Dowd16/03/2011Lewisham West and PengeLabourSigned
Emma Reynolds16/03/2011Wolverhampton North EastLabourSigned
Nicholas Dakin16/03/2011ScunthorpeLabourSigned
Alasdair McDonnell17/03/2011Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Don Foster17/03/2011BathLiberal DemocratSigned
Paul Farrelly18/03/2011Newcastle-under-LymeLabourSigned
Robert Smith29/03/2011West Aberdeenshire and KincardineLiberal DemocratSigned
Albert Owen30/03/2011Ynys MLabourSigned
David Crausby30/03/2011Bolton North EastLabourSigned
Linda Riordan30/03/2011HalifaxLabourSigned
Richard Ottaway31/03/2011Croydon SouthConservativeSigned
Tom Blenkinsop27/04/2011Middlesbrough South and East ClevelandLabourSigned
Eric Joyce12/07/2011FalkirkLabourSigned

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