Peers List
Asked when the Peers list would be published, the PMOS said work continued on it.
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Pensions
Asked if the Government agreed with the IAEA's estimate on pensions, the PMOS referred the journalist to the Treasury where they had put out a statement. The Government had checked its figures and believed they were fully affordable.
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Climate Change
Asked what was the Prime Minister's opinion on the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) recent climate change criticisms, the PMOS replied as Alastair Darling had made clear this morning that we remained committed to our CO2 target, which was to reduce emissions by 20 per cent by 2010. We were also one of the few countries who were on target to meet our Kyoto target as well. However, the reality that we all faced was that Kyoto did not include the United States, India or China, and that was why it was so vital that we started to try and get a consensus on what happened post-Kyoto, and we started that process now.
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