IMPORTANT!! This is an archive of the work of Caroline Lucas, the Green MEP from 1999 to 2010.
The current Green MEP for the South East Region is Keith Taylor. Please visit his website to find out more or get in touch.

Environment & Health

Press Releases

Greens Condemn Blair’s Nuclear Embrace - 16.5.2006

Green Euro-MP Intervenes In Hampshire Phone Mast Row - 11.5.2006

Green Euro-MP Backs 10th Real Nappy Week, With Calls To Save Cash And Cut Waste With Washable Nappies - 19.4.2006

Lucas Urges Surrey To Scrap Landfill Plans And Adopt ‘Zero-Waste’ Policy - 18.4.2006

Green MEP Condemns Leaked Energy Deal Which Promotes Oil, Gas And Nuclear - 30.3.2006

Lucas Condemns Budget’s Failure On Climate: ‘Brown Trying To Put Out Forest Fire With Bucket Of Water’ - 23.3.2006

New Homebase Will Hit Faversham Traders And Increase Traffic, Warns Euro-MP - 22.3.2006

Government Advisors Reject Nuclear Power - 6.3.2006

MEP Joins Campaign To Save School Playing Field In Havant - 2.3.2006

MEP Meets The Gosport Residents Who Want To Recycle With The Rest - 1.3.2006

Minister Signals Incinerator Plan Go-Ahead In Newhaven - 24.2.2006

MEP: ‘Regional Plan Should Prioritise Happiness Over Economic Growth’ - 23.2.2006

Green MEP Calls For Urgent Review Of Government Policy On Climate Change - 30.1.2006

Mobile Phones For Under-4s Pose Health Risk: Children’s Commissioner Faces Calls To Ban ‘Teddy Phone’ Ads - 30.1.2006

Green MEP Puts Brakes On Sussex Waste Plan - 18.1.2006

SE Euro-MP Interviewed In Climate Change Film - 28.11.2005

UK ‘Lagging’ On Climate Change, MEP Tells Brighton Meeting - 7.11.2005

MEPs Reject Calls To Ban ‘Toxic’ Sweetener - 27.10.2005

Major Culture Change Needed To ‘Keep The Lights On’, Say Greens - 6.10.2005

Blair U-Turn Threatens Global Co-Operation On Tackling Climate Change, Warns Euro-MP - 27.9.2005

MEP: ‘Aldermaston Laser Plant Breaches EU Law’ - 20.9.2005

Dungeness B Must Close As Planned, Warns MEP - 15.9.2005

Government Committee Told Animal Testing Increases Human Risks From ‘Gender Bending’ Chemicals - 6.9.2005

Blair’s Credibility On Climate Change Undermined By EU Speech, Warns MEP - 23.6.2005

Blair Faces New EU Bruising On Climate Change - 22.6.2005

Euro-MP Demands Ban On Kids’ Junk Food Ads - 20.4.2005

US Faces Sanctions Call As Climate Change Treaty Comes Into Force - 15.2.2005

MEP: ‘US Must Pick Up Bill For Global Warming’ - 8.2.2005

Euro-MP Calls For International ‘Tsunami Tax’ - 27.1.2005

Housing Plan Will Overheat South-East’ – MEP - 25.1.2005

Chemical Firms Bid To Undermine EU Safety Rules - 20.1.2005

New Report Warns Animal Testing Increases Human Risks From ‘Gender Bending’ Chemicals - 17.1.2005

Letters and Replies

Correspondence about Timber and Logging - 6.5.2006

Correspondence about the EU’s Environmental Performance - 6.2.2006

In the Parliament

Resolutions - Water - 30.3.2006

Written Questions - Chemicals - 2.3.2006

Written Questions - Healthcare - 2.2.2006

Written Question - Light Pollution - 2.1.2006

Resolutions - Chemicals - 30.12.2004

Written Declarations - Mobile Phones - 3.4.2004

Resolutions - Energy - 30.3.2004

Written Questions - Nanotechnology - 1.7.2003

Written Questions - IIisu Dam - 13.1.2000

Reports

So Much Hot Air - 19.9.2005

Save the South East - Relocalise Britain - 1.3.2004

Towards a GM Free Europe - 15.7.2003

Local Food - Benefits and Opportunities - 15.7.2003

The EU and Sustainable Development - 16.7.2002

Stopping the Great Food Swap - 1.4.2002

Speeches

Plenary - Healthcare - 30.3.2006

Plenary - Water - 30.1.2006

Plenary - Waste - 30.10.2005

Plenary - Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases - 30.3.2004

Plenary - Reduction of Atmospheric Emissions from Ships - 3.12.2003

Plenary - EIB Annual Report (2001) - 21.11.2002

Plenary - Result for the Preparatory Meeting for the Johannesburg Summit (Bali 2002) - 11.6.2002

Plenary - Sustainable Development - 16.5.2002

Plenary - Europe and Space - 16.1.2002

Plenary - Integrated Product Policy - 16.1.2002

Plenary - US Climate Change Action - 16.5.2001

Plenary - Precautionary Principle - 13.12.2000

Plenary - Environmental Legislation - 14.3.2000