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Trudy Harrison

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Gender Female
Age 48
Date of birth April 19,1976
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Seascale
United Kingdom
Spouse Keith Harrison
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017
Education University of Salford
Previous positionMinister of State for Transport of the United Kingdom (2022–2022)
Children 4
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Trudy Lynne Harrison is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Copeland since the February 2017 by-election. It was the first time Copeland had elected a Conservative MP since 1931, and the first time the constituency had elected a female MP.

Climate change plan will leave UK unprepared, advisors warn

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Jul 17,2023 3:51 pm

... Trudy Harrison, minister for climate adaptation, said: " We are absolutely serious across government...

Ivory ban to extend to hippos and killer whales

Ivory ban to extend to hippos and killer whales
May 22,2023 9:20 pm

... " The Ivory Act is one of the toughest bans of its kind in the world and by extending greater legal protections to five more species, we are sending a clear message the commercial trade of ivory is totally unacceptable, " said Biodiversity Minister Trudy Harrison...

Ban on imports of animal hunting trophies set to become law

Ban on imports of animal hunting trophies set to become law
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... Environment Minister Trudy Harrison told MPs: " I do recognise that some of the income from trophy hunting has contributed towards the protection of habitat and the prevention of poaching...

Ending of electric car grants sparks backlash

Ending of electric car grants sparks backlash
Jun 14,2022 12:45 pm

... Transport Minister Trudy Harrison said: " Having successfully kickstarted the electric car market, we now want to use Plug-in Grants to match that success across other vehicle types, from taxis to delivery vans and everything in between, to help make the switch to zero emission travel cheaper and easier...

Highway Code: How the update could improve road safety

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Jan 29,2022 4:52 am

... Trudy Harrison parliamentary under-secretary of state at the DfT has said there will be a broader " behaviour change campaign" later in the year...

Autonomous-car 'users not legally accountable' call

Autonomous-car 'users not legally accountable' call
Jan 26,2022 3:54 am

... In this final report, their recommendations include: Transport Minister Trudy Harrison said the government would " fully consider" the recommendations...

Afghanistan: Top UK official regrets holiday as country fell to Taliban

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Dec 10,2021 3:13 am

... The letter was reportedly from Mr Johnson s aide Trudy Harrison MP to animal charity boss Pen Farthing...

Climate change plan will leave UK unprepared, advisors warn

Dec 10,2021 3:13 am

By Esme StallardClimate and science reporter, BBC News

The UK is still not treating Climate Change as a national priority, warn The Experts who advise the government.

They criticised the latest government Climate Change adaptation plan for not containing any substantial New Money or new legislation.

The five-year programme, released on Monday, includes measures to tackle overheating and flooding.

Secretary of State for Environment Therese Coffey defended The Plan as a " step change".

The Third National Adaptation Plan (NAP) outlines how the government intends to prepare the UK for Climate Change from health to housing.

Before publication the UK Committee on Climate Change (UKCCC) called on the government to make sure the third plan matched the scale of The Challenge the country is facing.

Following its publication on Monday, Baroness Brown, Chair of the Adaptation Committee of the UKCCC, said that The Plan shows that preparing for Climate Change still needs to be made a more important priority for the country.

" This is progress on previous Plans . . But We Are disappointed the government hasn't used this opportunity to Go Further , " She Said . " In another summer of gruelling hot temperatures, water shortages and wildfires, it's hard to make sense of that decision. We Are at The Stage where promising further action is not enough.

" The scale of the climate impacts We Are seeing make clear that resilience to Climate Change should be a much greater national priority. "

The UKCCC noted almost all the measures are re-announcements of existing commitments from other Plans like The Environment Act.

Trudy Harrison , minister for climate adaptation, said: " We Are absolutely serious across government. What we have set out today is billions of pounds of investment to protect The Most vulnerable communities. "

She Said the government had taken on board the Climate Change committee's comments.

" There's always more to do. This is a five-year plan, " She Said .

New proposals in The Plan from government include:

As global temperatures continue to rise such as High Heat , winter flooding and Storm Surge increases.

Last Year , during The Most intense Heat Wave the country has ever faced, there were 25,000 wildfires from the moorlands of Greater Manchester to the gardens of East London . Hospitals struggled to cope - Around and 20% of operations were cancelled.

Alongside flooding, overheating the UK population face from Climate Change .

Dr Chloe Brimicombe, researcher in heatwaves at University Graz, told The Bbc : " The Reason that it's a massive risk is that it causes significant health issues especially for vulnerable groups. It causes health issues like dehydration, heat stress which they might need to go to hospital for. "

The government wants contractors who build new schools and hospitals to implement cooling measures like shaded windows, green roofs and more open spaces. But there is no new legislation or funding for updates to existing homes to make sure they are protected.

Under a scenario where global temperatures rise by 2C all homes in England and Wales are At Risk of overheating.

In dense urban areas like London, Manchester and Birmingham populations are particularly At Risk .

Rezina Chowdhury, Labour deputy leader of Lambeth council in South London told The Bbc : " Our communities feel The Effects disproportionately with poorer households. . and our residents live in flats without outside space. "

But She Said that there is no secure funding: " It is like Hunger Games where people are having to fight for pots of money to do The Work we should all be doing. "

Local authorities are being offered advice and information from a new climate advice service to help them tailor their response.

This move has been welcomed by Linda Thomas, environment spokesperson for The Local Government Association, The National body for authorities in England and Wales.

" But while access to Local Authority Climate Data could provide some good learning and understanding for councils, they crucially need the resources and money to take action on their findings, " She Said .

The UK is not just vulnerable to heat At Home But also abroad. 16% of its fruit and 50% of its vegetables domestically, relying on imports, mostly from Europe, to fulfil the shortfall. Therefore any Extreme Weather events in Europe could effect the supply here.

Earlier this year the UK experienced shortages of cucumber, tomatoes and other popular vegetables after poor weather in Spain, and now the same region is baking which could further damage crops.

The UKCCC recommended in March that the government require, by law, all large food companies to assess the climate risks to their supply chains.

The government did not propose this in The Nap . It said that a new Food Security Strategy would be produced for next year But industry was best placed to deal with the issue.

Flooding and storms are The Other major risk the UK currently faces. Memorable events such as Storm Arwen wreaked havoc with UK homes and key infrastructure. In November 2021, it left one million British properties without power and internet supply.

There are no targets in The Plan for improving the strength of the communications sector, which was a key ask of the UKCCC in March - But said Ofcom would look at issuing new guidance to companies to prepare for Climate Change .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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