Environment

The need to protect our environment for future generations was one of the reasons Mel got into politics in the first place. Before he was elected to Parliament in 2010 he spent two years going into local schools with his 'One Tonne Green Challenge' - an initiative he founded to engage and educate our young people on the need to recycle and reduce our carbon footprint.

From 2010 onwards he took this mission to Westminster and helped to steer a major energy bill through the House of Commons in 2013 which introduced strict carbon emissions targets. In 2019, one of Mel's last acts as a Government minister was to support the UK in becoming the first major economy in the world to legislate for net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

As Chair of the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee, Mel was involved with Climate Assembly UK throughout 2020 and he led a major parliamentary inquiry into the decarbonisation of the UK economy and green finance, releasing a report in April 2021 that urged the Government to take action in a number of key areas. In October and November 2021 Mel attended COP26 in Glasgow.

Mel is proud to represent much of Dartmoor, including its largest towns, and has worked with local communities and DNPA on the need to improve Dartmoor's infrastructure (e.g. broadband speeds and mobile phone coverage) while also preserving its environment.

Mel was one of the leading campaigners for the regular rail service between Okehampton and Exeter via Crediton that launched in November 2021 - taking cars off the road and reducing air pollution along the A30. He has supported local campaign groups in Central Devon that are working to improve local walking and cycle routes, also in an effort to take more cars off our roads.

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Legislative Agenda for 2020

On Thursday debate concluded on the Government’s legislative agenda (as set out in the Queen’s Speech).

Domestic Agenda

The Government has now set out its agenda for the new Parliament with key pledges as follows:-

MEL TO CHAMPION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS AS BACK BENCHER

Mel Stride MP, who returned to the backbenches in July after five years as a minister and cabinet minister, will step up his efforts to champion environmental protections and measures to tackle climate change.

Climate Change, Post Offices and Dunsford Primary School.

The UK has an excellent record on reducing our carbon footprint (we have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 25% between 2010 and 2018 and last year renewable electricity generation provided 33% of the nation’s energy compared to 6% in 2009) but much more needs to be done if we are to properly pr

MEL PROUD THE UK IS LEADING THE GLOBAL FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Central Devon MP and Leader of the House of Commons Mel Stride has welcomed the Government’s mission for the UK become the first major economy in the world to end its contribution towards global warming after the Prime Minister introduced a new law to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by

MEL INSPIRED BY VISIT TO ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH CENTRE OUTSIDE OKEHAMPTON

Mel Stride MP has described a visit to Rothamsted Research outside Okehampton as “fascinating and inspiring”. The MP met with Dr Jane Hawkins at North Wyke Farm, a large-scale research facility studying the flow of nutrients from soil to food, with the aim of making farming more sustainable.

MEL PROUD TO PLANT TREES FOR QUEEN’S COMMONWEALTH CANOPY

Mel Stride MP joined over 500 other MPs today in planting trees in their constituencies as part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, a network of forest conservation initiatives to mark Her Majesty's lifetime of service to the Commonwealth.