Joyce Watson: I have selected the two amendments to the motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will be deselected. I call on the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters, to formally move—not remove—to formally move amendment 1, tabled in the name of Lesley Griffiths.
Joyce Watson: I call on Delyth Jewell to move amendment 2, tabled in the name of Siân Gwenllian.
Joyce Watson: The proposal is to note the petition. Does any Member object? The motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Joyce Watson: I move on now to item 7, the Welsh Conservatives debate on a green recovery. I call on Janet Finch-Saunders to move the motion.
Joyce Watson: I now call on Jack Sargeant to reply to the debate.
Joyce Watson: I now call on the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Well-being, Lynne Neagle.
Joyce Watson: I call Buffy Williams, who's also a committee member.
Joyce Watson: I'd now like to call Joel James, a member of the committee, to speak.
Joyce Watson: The next item is item 6, the debate on the petition P-05-912, 'Supporting Families with Sudden and Unexpected Death in Children and Young Adults'. I call on the Chair of the Petitions Committee to move the motion. Jack Sargeant.
Joyce Watson: I now call on Jayne Bryant, who will make a 90-second statement marking 35 years of Childline.
Joyce Watson: I'd now like to call Peter Fox, who's going to make a 90-second statement on the RSPCA's Bang Out of Order campaign on the impact of fireworks on the welfare of animals.
Joyce Watson: I'd now like to call the Llywydd, Elin Jones, to give a 90-second statement on the sixtieth anniversary of the Books Council of Wales.
Joyce Watson: I'd like to call Tom Giffard, who's going to make a 90-second statement on the International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School, including cyber bullying.
Joyce Watson: Diolch, Minister. Firstly, before talking about bowel cancer, I'd like to take this opportunity to remember our colleagues who have sadly lost their lives to this horrible disease in recent years. Bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in Wales, and that is despite it being very treatable if it's detected and treated early. Nine out of 10 people do survive bowel cancer if it's...
Joyce Watson: Thank you for your reply, Minister.
Joyce Watson: Over the past decade, the Jobs Growth Wales programme has helped more than 19,000 young people step into the world of work, to get a good job and to start building a future. And now, Jobs Growth Wales+ will create those life-changing opportunities for young people who are not in education, employment or training. And it's just the first part of Welsh Labour's young person's guarantee, of...
Joyce Watson: 2. What is the Welsh Government doing to promote employment opportunities for young people in Mid and West Wales? OQ57096
Joyce Watson: 8. Will the Minister make a statement on bowel cancer screening in Wales? OQ57097
Joyce Watson: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I certainly welcome this announcement today. I think you're right to put education at the forefront of environmental sustainability, because it's a generational change that's needed. There are examples of children being very much involved in the RainScape project in Llanelli schools, and the children are fascinated by it and they learn maths from it and lots about...
Joyce Watson: Diolch, Prif Weinidog. Buildings account for just under a quarter of UK greenhouse gas emissions, most of which come from fossil fuel heating. So, tackling climate change really does begin at home. Your Government is leading the way, with today's announcement of funding for greener social homes, and the new fossil fuel-busting standard to which 20,000 new social homes for rent will be built...