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Environment Minister Michael Meacher arrives at the Fabian Society for a Question Time debate, based on the popular BBC TV programme. *...Mr Mandelson had been originally expected to take part but a Fabian Society spokesperson said "Peter Mandelson isn't coming this afternoon. He's been replaced by (Environment Minister) Michael Meacher, who has kindly agreed to take his place". * 13/02/01 Conservationists have been urging the him to stand upto the water industry when he gives evidence to a select committee of MPs in the Commons Tuesday February 13, 2001. He is being pressed by green groups, including the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Friends of the Earth, the Wildlife Trusts and WWF. They are concerned about the proposed regulations in the Water Bill, covering water abstraction and conservation in England and Wales. 24/04/01: The Government should be prepared to examine the use of napalm to dispose of animals slaughtered because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak, Environment Minister Michael Meacher has indicated. Mr Meacher, addressing the issue in the House of Commons on 23/04/01 stressed that the use of napalm was not currently on the agenda. But he added that there were environmental arguments in favour of using the chemical - which, as a weapon, became notorious during the Vietnam war. 30/4/01: Environment Minister Michael Meacher who has released a statement supporting International Compost Awareness Week which is being run simultaneously in the UK, US and Canada to promote the composting of household waste, rather than landfill or incineration. He called landfill and incineration "a missed opportunity" and said there was a need to "raise awareness of the value of compost as a soil improver and growing medium."
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