Environment and Climate Change

Scott believes that climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing not only our country but the world. 

What are Scott and the Conservatives doing to tackle Climate Change? 

  • We’re making the UK the first major economy to commit to ending its contribution to global warming.
     
  • With a Conservative government the United Kingdom leading on combating climate change. We’re also improving public health, air quality, biodiversity, and providing a sustainable future for generations. 
     
  • We’re working hard to improve the UK’s environment by reducing the carbon footprint of the country – that’s why we are bringing forward new laws that will commit the UK to net-zero emissions by 2050, to leave the environment to a better state for the next generation.
     
  • Since coming to office in 2010, we have helped secure the Paris Agreement: a key deal to limit global temperature rises, to help to avoid the worst impact of climate change.
     
  • The UK has also been one of the first countries to commit to ending unabated coal power generation by 2025. We have worked hard to reduce our dependency on coal through a myriad of policies and support for alternative fuel producers.
     
  • We’ve announced our net-zero pledge to commit the UK to net-zero emissions by 2050. This will be put in law through a statutory instrument amending the Climate Change Act 2008. 
     
  • As former PM Theresa May said, “This country led the world in innovation during the Industrial Revolution, and now we must lead the world to a cleaner, greener form of growth.” This commitment lays the foundations for achieving a net-zero emissions economy. 
     
  • Climate leadership will not only help the planet but can drive UK competitiveness and secure long-term prosperity. We will continue to work with other countries to tackle climate change, including through the bid to host COP26, or the 2020 UN Climate Change Conference. 
     
  • To go net-zero means that emissions from homes, transport, farming, and industry will be hugely reduced, with any remaining emissions offset by planting trees or using carbon capture technology to take CO2 out of the atmosphere.
     
  • In terms of practical policy, to achieve this the government will end the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040, roll out charge points across the country to give more people the option of owning an electric vehicle, and more.
  • We are committed to combatting climate change and have committed the UK to being a climate leader.
     
  • That’s why in October 2018, we wrote to the Committee on Climate Change for advice on a date to achieve a net-zero emission rate.
     
  • Working closely with the committee, their advice was published on 2 May 2019 that a net-zero target by 2050 is “necessary, feasible and cost-effective.” Our strategy will deliver on the commitment that the UK made by signing the Paris Agreement.
     
  • We’ve already created almost 400,000 jobs in the low carbon economy. But we want to go further and aim to create 2 million by 2030.
     
  • This transition involves a concerted effort and action by all. However, we strongly believe this ambitious target is one we should meet.
     
  • Since the Conservatives came into office in 2010, we have reduced emissions by 25%. Last year was the cleanest and greenest year on record, with low-carbon sources making up more than half of our electricity. 
     
  • We have put clean growth at the heart of our economy, so we can achieve both a growing economy and a modern Industrial Strategy while at the same time ensuring Britain retains a leading role in efforts to tackle climate change. 
     
  • We have reduced our coal dependency from 40% in 2012 to less than 2%. As a result, in 2017 we had the first full day that the UK has not used coal for 135 years, and last month we went a full two weeks without using coal for power generation. 
     
  • Through our modern Industrial Strategy, we’re investing in clean growth to create two million high-quality jobs by 2030. 400,000 people are already employed in the low-carbon sector and its supply chains across the country, helping make Britain a leading country in combating climate change.

News

Government announces new Marine Conservation Zones for Cornwall and the SW

The Government has today announced – on World Oceans Day – that Cornwall and the South West is earmarked to get 18 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) to expand the Blue Belt and protect marine wildlife. Since 2013, 50 MCZs have been created around UK waters including nine in Cornwall.

Relief for Week St Mary residents as wind farm appeal thrown out by High Court

Member of Parliament for North Cornwall, Scott Mann, has described his “delight” at the news that the High Court in London has dismissed proposals to build a wind farm near Week St Mary. The application by Good Energy Generation Ltd to build 11-turbines, namely the Big Field Wind Farm, was rej

Cornwall's Beach Guardians highlight plastic pollution in Parliament

A Cornish campaign group which organises beach cleans and works to tackle plastic pollution has held a Plastics Awareness event today in Parliament. Rob and Emily Stevenson from the Beach Guardian organisation visited the Houses of Parliament to meet with MPs to promote beach cleans and raise aware

Green light for plastic deposit return scheme welcomed by Scott Mann

Member of Parliament for North Cornwall, Scott Mann, has welcomed the announcement that a deposit return scheme for plastic bottles will be introduced later this year. In a statement published today by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), it was confirmed that a scheme fo

Booby’s Bay and seven other Cornish beaches receive bathing water designation

Beachgoers in Cornwall can now benefit from eight more beaches which have been designated as bathing waters, as announced today by environment ministers. Eight Cornish beaches, including Booby’s Bay in North Cornwall, received their designation today, bringing the total number of designated bathing

Strengthened welfare proposals for pigs and poultry welcomed by Scott

North Cornwall MP Scott Mann has welcomed proposals by the Government to strengthen animal protection by introducing new welfare codes for pigs and poultry. Welfare codes for pigs, laying hens and chickens are being updated to reflect the latest advice from vets and animal husbandry developments, a

Make milk part of meal deals, says Scott to the Prime Minister

Scott Mann, has asked the Prime Minister to support calls for milk to be offered in supermarket meal deals as part of a campaign to promote milk as part of a healthy diet. Speaking in yesterday’s Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons, Mr Mann said dairy was “very important for growing