Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-01-31-Speech-3-109"
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"en.20070131.19.3-109"2
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"Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity, and it is one where isolated and patchy responses by individual countries would be entirely inadequate.
The European Union is a level at which action can be highly effective, both in setting stringent common rules for our common market and in terms of leverage to secure action at world level. Without the EU, there would have been no Kyoto agreement, but we must now move forward with all the more vigour to secure a successor agreement. We must also look at strengthening our emissions trading scheme and seeking to extend it to other parts of the world.
Indeed, EU action on the environment must become so effective and visible that our citizens begin to equate the letters EU with ‘Environmental Union’!"@en1
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