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John Prescott is taking your questions on Climate Change.
John Prescott is the former Deputy Prime Minister of the UK and current MP for Hull East. On Wednesday the 26th of August, John Prescott will answer some of the top-voted questions from users of Yoosk, so if you have a question, simply click the 'ask' button below John Prescott's picture.
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In an effort to reduce carbon emissions would you consider a limit of one car - per person?
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Most people, if asked, would say that they wanted to reduce the impact of climate change but most people, if asked if they would like to use their cars less, pay a higher price for fuel or eat only seasonal,... Show more »Most people, if asked, would say that they wanted to reduce the impact of climate change but most people, if asked if they would like to use their cars less, pay a higher price for fuel or eat only seasonal, locally produced food would say 'no'. How do you get round the problem of getting unpopular policies past the voting public? And can Labour afford to even suggest anything which may prove unpopular with voters? Show less »
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Are the EU planning to set-up an emissions trading scheme and how would this work?
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Without the cooperation and full involvement of America and China, is all this climate change rhetoric just hot air?
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