PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
ENERGY REVIEW (1 July 2001)
Motion Details
That this House welcomes the recently announced Energy Review to analyse security of supply for the UK's future energy needs; recognises that changes to the earth's climate require us to take urgent action to substantially reduce our carbon dioxide emissions; notes that renewable energy sources - wind, solar, wave, energy crops - which do not produce carbon dioxide, have the potential to become a secure source of up to 100 per cent. of UK energy needs by 2040; expresses concern at recent press reports that the Government is considering developing new nuclear power plants instead of continuing with the current policy to phase out nuclear power; agrees with The Economist which in May stated that 'nuclear plants continue to depend on vast (and largely hidden) subsidies'; recognises that no adequate management mechanism yet exists for the hugh quantities of dangerous radioactive waste produced via nuclear energy creation, posing a potential environmental risk for generations to come; and urges the Government to reject, for once and for all, the nuclear energy option and to put in place a fiscal and regulatory framework to enable the development of a fully renewable energy system.
Sponsored by:
Mr Win Griffiths (Labour)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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