Alan and Friends of the Earth calls for stronger Energy Bill

18th May 2011

Alan Whitehead today joined Friends of the Earth’s green strong man ‘Energy Bill’ outside Parliament today to show his support for a tough new law to save energy and tackle climate change in homes and communities around the country.

Alan Whitehead MP is backing Friends of the Earth’s call for key changes to the Energy Bill currently being debated in Parliament.  The environmental campaigning charity wants the Government to lead a nationwide refurb to make sure no one lives in a cold home – and to beef up support to help councils tackle climate change in their areas.

Alan Whitehead MP said:

“The Government’s Energy Bill needs to be overhauled to make sure our homes and communities get the green refurb needed to help fight climate change.

“I’m backing Friends of the Earth’s call for the new law to be stronger, so councils get independent advice to help communities go green, tenants are protected from heat-leaking homes by 2016 and the Government has a plan to insulate every home.”

Friends of the Earth campaigner Liz Hutchins said:

“It’s great that Alan Whitehead MP has committed to backing amendments for a stronger Energy Bill.

“We need MPs like Alan Whitehead to stand up and be counted to help fight dangerous climate change and create clean, green communities we can be proud to live in.”

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The Government’s Energy Bill is being debated in Parliament and will become law this July. Friends of the Earth is calling for the Bill to be strengthened in three ways:

Councils and community action on climate change

The Government says councils are ‘pivotal’ to helping meet UK Climate Change Act targets to cut carbon emissions. But a nationwide step-change in the scale and pace of this local action is needed. 40 councils from all political parties, businesses including the Federation of Small Businesses and B&Q, and green groups are asking for the Energy Bill to be strengthened to:

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