Commenting ahead of the Liberal Democrat opposition day debate
on Climate Change in the House of Commons this afternoon, Norman Baker
MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary, said:
"We are at a key crossroads in the debate on climate change. With
the Kyoto agreement coming into force in the next week, and Britain's
presidencies of the G8 and the EU, this is an opportunity for the Government
to take the debate forward.
"Research shows that tackling climate change does not have to damage
the economy, and can aid economic development by providing long term savings.
Action on climate change is a win-win situation.
"Once again the Tories have found themselves on the wrong side of
the argument. They are a lone voice calling for less environmental regulation.
Their plans to impose massive cuts on the Environment Agency and abolish
the climate change levy would be disastrous.
"They had a dreadful environmental record in Government and whilst
in Opposition have committed themselves to a road building plan that would
tarmac over an area the size of London. It is clear the Tories regard
the environment as a resource to be manipulated rather than one to be
protected."
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