My Lords, I support these amendments; we have, basically, only a question mark. Obviously, this is more of a probing amendment. We were pushing for three-year targets. Therefore, the 1 per cent would be more easily worked out. The Minister was very helpful with some of the points that he brought forward at an earlier stage. At what point will the civil servants declare that they need to use the 1 per cent? Over a five-year target, obviously, year on year, it could be difficult to make sure that the 1 per cent is achieved. I agree that it is just in case there is a major variation from the figure year on year, but that takes account of a very stable environment. If there is a bad harvest one year, followed by bad harvests in the second and third years, will that lead to a major problem or is there a process to deal with that variation in relation to the 1 per cent? If a number of disasters affect the aim of the 1 per cent, it gives the impression that there will be a sliding scale. The 1 per cent might not be met, which would therefore lead to a failure to meet the target set up.
Climate Change Bill [HL]
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Redesdale
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 4 March 2008.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Climate Change Bill [HL].
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