PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
KYOTO CONFERENCE (27 October 1997)

Motion Details

That this House regards the Kyoto Conference in December as a unique and crucial opportunity to tackle the threat of dangerous climate change resulting from the emission of greenhouse gases caused by human activity; recognises that the developed world has a responsibility to give a lead in significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions; notes particularly the responsibility of the United States of America which emits 25 per cent. of the global total with 5 per cent. of the world's population; welcomes the European Union proposal for a 15 per cent. cut by 2010 from 1990 levels, and the United Kingdom's commitment to a 20 per cent. reduction over the same period, as significant steps in the right direction; asserts that reducing emissions will yield significant economic as well as environmental benefits; believes that the need for global equity is best met through the principle of convergence toward equality of treatment; calls upon the Government of Japan, as host country; to provide leadership to assure the conference's success; and calls for firm commitments; enshrined in a legally-binding Multilateral Environmental Agreement on climate change establishing an absolute maximum limit on greenhouse gas concentrations, a designated date by which emissions standstill will be reached on an equitable basis and a common rollback thereafter.

Sponsored by:
Cynog Dafis (Plaid Cymru)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
39
52%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
20
27%
 
 
Independent
6
8%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
3
4%
 
 
Conservative
2
3%
 
 
Scottish National Party
2
3%
 
 
Non-affiliated
1
1%
 
 
Ulster Unionist Party
1
1%
 
 
Social Democratic & Labour Party
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (75 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Ms Diane Abbott
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Lab
John Austin
LD
Norman Baker
Lab
Mr Harry Barnes
Lab
Sir Hugh Bayley
Lab
Mr Harold Best
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
LD
Tom Brake
LD
Mr Colin Breed
LD
Paul Burstow
LD
Sir Vince Cable
Lab
Mrs Anne Campbell
Ind
Mr David Chaytor
LD
Lord Chidgey
Lab
Mr Michael Clapham
Lab
Mr Tony Clarke
Lab
Mr Tony Colman
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Tom Cox
Con
Mr James Cran
Lab
John Cummings
SNP
Ms Roseanna Cunningham
PC
Cynog Dafis (Sponsor)
Lab
Valerie Davey
Lab
Mr Ian Davidson
Lab
Dr David Drew
Lab
Bill Etherington
SNP
Mrs Margaret Ewing
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
LD
Mr Donald Gorrie
Lab
Mr John Gunnell
LD
Sir Nick Harvey
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins
LD
Lord Jones of Cheltenham
Lab
Lord Jones
Lab
Lynne Jones
PC
Mr Ieuan Wyn Jones
Lab
Mr Martyn Jones
LD
Mr Paul Keetch
Lab
Andy King
Lab
Dr Ashok Kumar
Lab
David Lepper
Ind
Mr Ivan Lewis
Ind
Mr Ken Livingstone
LD
Lord Livsey of Talgarth
PC
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
Lab
Mr John McAllion
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
SDLP
Mr Eddie McGrady
Lab
Mr Kevin McNamara
Lab
Mr Tony McWalter
Lab
Mr Bill Michie
LD
Mrs Ray Michie
Lab
Dan Norris
North East Somerset and Hanham
LD
Lembit Öpik
Lab
Dr Nick Palmer
LD
Mr David Rendel
LD
Sir Bob Russell
LD
Mr Adrian Sanders
Lab
Alan Simpson
UUP
The Rev Martin Smyth
Lab
Lord Soley
Lab
Mr Gerry Steinberg
LD
Lord Stunell
LD
Lord Taylor of Goss Moor
Lab
Gareth Thomas
Harrow West
Baroness Tonge
Lab
Dr Rudi Vis
LD
Lord Wallace of Tankerness
Lab
Joan Walley
Lab
Brian White
Lab
Dr Alan Whitehead
Lab
Dr Tony Wright
Lab
Derek Wyatt

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