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Chair of the London Sustainable Development Commission, and joined the London Infrastructure Delivery Board. Trustee of the Climate Group, a member of the European board of the Environmental Defence Fund and a trustee of the board of De La Warr Pavilion.  Former Conservative Member of Parliament (2001-2015), former Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, and former Envoy on Climate Change.  Originally married, he divorced his wife and declared his homosexuality.  Member of LGBTory.  Appointed to the House of Lords, 2015, as Baron Barker of Battle.  
 
Chair of the London Sustainable Development Commission, and joined the London Infrastructure Delivery Board. Trustee of the Climate Group, a member of the European board of the Environmental Defence Fund and a trustee of the board of De La Warr Pavilion.  Former Conservative Member of Parliament (2001-2015), former Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, and former Envoy on Climate Change.  Originally married, he divorced his wife and declared his homosexuality.  Member of LGBTory.  Appointed to the House of Lords, 2015, as Baron Barker of Battle.  
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Environmental Activists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 14:56, 24 March 2019

Greg Barker

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1966 -

Occupation

Politics

Notable Achievements

Government Minister

Description

Chair of the London Sustainable Development Commission, and joined the London Infrastructure Delivery Board. Trustee of the Climate Group, a member of the European board of the Environmental Defence Fund and a trustee of the board of De La Warr Pavilion. Former Conservative Member of Parliament (2001-2015), former Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, and former Envoy on Climate Change. Originally married, he divorced his wife and declared his homosexuality. Member of LGBTory. Appointed to the House of Lords, 2015, as Baron Barker of Battle.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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