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CANDIDATES

Thank you to all the candidates who completed the survey.

 

The puffin ratings below are based on their answers to the multiple choice questions we posed to them across three key issues, with four green puffins indicating the best answer down to 1 green puffin indicating the least environmentally friendly option. We did not factor the candidates' free form text answers (visible by clicking 'Read More' to get to their candidate page) into the ratings.

Candidates who did not engage with the survey received zero green puffins.

The States questions also contain informative environmental responses for some candidates:

https://election2020.gg/candidates/answers

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Which statement best aligns to your views on the climate crisis?

We should take further steps to tackle climate change and reduce carbon emissions where it's practical and in Guernsey's interests to do so.

Please let us know more about your perspective on the climate crisis in your own words.

Guernsey can't solve the crisis on its own but it needs to play its part by employing proportionate and affordable greener methods.

BIODIVERSITY LOSS

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Which statement best aligns to your views on the challenges being faced by local biodiversity?

I believe the States need to prioritise Guernsey's biodiversity, and should invest more funding in protecting it where possible.

Please let us know more about your views on the challenges faced by local biodiversity in your own words.

We need to avoid further development in green fields wherever they are in the island. We need greater protection for natural habitats. Leave more areas of public land to the natural habitat. Employ more environmentally friendly measures and products in land management. Utilise disused vinery sites for solar energy production. I was one of the 7 Deputies who signed and drove the Requete to ban the use of glyphosate in land management.

CLIMATE EQUITY

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Transitioning to a greener economy could result in major, potentially unequal, social and economic impacts. Which statement best reflects your view of how these should be managed?

Climate action, economic and social justice are closely linked. I would strongly support equitable policies which don't put the financial burden of climate change on lower- and middle-income households.

Please let us know more about your perspective on climate equity and transitioning to a greener economy in your own words.

No additional comments supplied.

THE NEXT 4 YEARS

Where the environment is concerned, what outcomes do you think the States should achieve in the next four years, in your own words?

More eco friendly land management measures. Plus initiatives to encourage micro generation of solar power and energy efficient insulation for our homes.

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Queripel, Lester

Independent

CLIMATE CHANGE

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