Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons Commission – in the House of Commons am 10:30 am ar 15 Hydref 2009.
If the House of Commons Commission will make it its policy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the House of Commons part of the parliamentary estate by 10 per cent. by 2010; and if he will make a statement.
The House of Commons Commission will consider the matter at its meeting on
I am grateful for that answer and to you, Mr. Speaker, for referring my request to you to the House of Commons Commission.
Very practical things could be done immediately and make a significant difference-for example, turning off the annunciators, which were on throughout the recess, thus consuming energy, and ensuring that television screens go off at the end of the evening and are not on stand-by. We could save an enormous amount by immediate action. Will the hon. Gentleman please view that as urgent and something that can be delivered this year?
I know that the hon. Gentleman is a member of the 10:10 carbon campaign-that is public knowledge. The campaign includes 24,000 individuals, 1,000 businesses, 200 educational facilities and 450 organisations. We welcome individual contributions to that scheme. Only with concerted effort on the part of Members and staff from both Houses and PICT to tackle individual behaviour, business practices, equipment and infrastructure will it be feasible to achieve the 10 per cent. reduction in Parliament. On my original point, the matter comes before the Commission on Monday.