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Written Question
Climate Change
Monday 23rd January 2023

Asked by: Lord Pearson of Rannoch (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Callanan on 16 December 2022 (HL3971), what estimate they have made of the difference in cost to the UK between following the advice of the World Climate Declaration, and following the advice of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK Government has not assessed the cost to the UK of following the advice of the World Climate Declaration. The IPCC does not make specific policy recommendations or directly advise governments so it is not possible to make an assessment of the costs of their advice. The IPCC's assessments are used on an ongoing basis to inform government decision making, including the HMT Net Zero Review, published alongside the Net Zero Strategy in autumn 2021. This analysed the costs and benefits of the transition and showed that the costs of global inaction significantly outweigh the costs of climate action.


Written Question
Climate Change
Thursday 5th January 2023

Asked by: Lord Pearson of Rannoch (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Callanan on 16 December (HL3971), what assessment they have made of the cost to the UK of following the advice of (1) the IPCC, and (2) the World Climate Declaration; and over what period of time they will take advice from both organisations.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The IPCC assesses the latest and most policy-relevant climate science, but does not make specific policy recommendations or directly advise governments. The IPCC's assessments are used on an ongoing basis to inform government decision making, including the UK Net Zero Strategy. The Government has not made an assessment of the World Climate Declaration.


Written Question
Climate Change
Friday 16th December 2022

Asked by: Lord Pearson of Rannoch (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the World Climate Declaration.

Answered by Lord Callanan - Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government is aware of the World Climate Declaration but relies on the assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the global authority on climate science, to inform Government policy.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 28 Mar 2022
COP 26

"My Lords, do the Government consult with any of the many serious scientists who say that net zero is a colossal mistake?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 12 Dec 2017
European Structural and Investment Funds

"My Lords, are we not talking about only £1.2 billion per annum in this Question? Surely we can go on paying that if we want to from the £20 billion per annum we will be saving by leaving the EU...."
Lord Pearson of Rannoch - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 16 Jan 2017
Brexit: Single Market and Workers’ Rights

"My Lords, do the Government agree that it is the single market which imposes Brussels’ overregulation on the 90% of our economy that does not sell into it? Do the Government know how many jobs that has cost us over the years?..."
Lord Pearson of Rannoch - View Speech

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Written Question
Religious Freedom
Wednesday 1st June 2016

Asked by: Lord Pearson of Rannoch (Non-affiliated - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what were the proportions, by value, of British exports of goods to EU member states invoiced in (1) sterling, (2) US dollars, and (3) euro, in 2015.

Answered by Lord Price

The data requested is not available. HM Revenue and Customs collects data on the currency of invoice for trade with non-EU countries but businesses are not required to declare the currency of invoicing for trade with EU member states.