HC Deb 19 April 2004 vol 420 cc9-10W
Sue Doughty

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many staff(a) have worked and (b) are working on identifying the national security implications of climate change. [165281]

Mr. Ingram

The identification of the national security implications of climate exchange forms part of a wider review by MOD of the impact of climate change

year. Plans beyond 2007–08 will be addressed in future spending reviews.

Mr. Soames

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list his Department's top level budget holders in each financial year from 1997–98 to 2000–01. [165563]

Mr. Ingram

The top level budget holder structure for the periods requested is as follows:

(2) how many civilians are employed by the Ministry of Defence. [165555]

Mr. Caplin

The number of civilians employed by the Ministry of Defence as at 1 January 2004 was as follows:

on the Department's policies, operations and estate. Staff working on this do so as part of their wider duties and consequently it is not possible to quantify the numbers of staff involved.

Sue Doughty

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether staff with responsibility for regional strategy have been asked to report on the security implications of climate change for the region for which they are responsible. [165286]

Mr. Ingram

In developing regional strategies, the MOD conducts an analysis of the contemporary strategic context and a wide-ranging assessment of future trends. As part of this strategic assessment, the potential security implications of climate change for particular regions are considered along with other environmental stress factors.