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"Mr President, I think that after Durban we can be sure of one thing. We can be sure that we are alone in the world as concerns our ideas on emission reduction. The extension of the operation of the Kyoto Protocol is only an illustration of this impasse. I think that instead of beating our head against a wall, we should revise our climate policy so that its costs are distributed more equitably.
Moving on into the next phase of the emission trading scheme in 2013 will entail in Poland, for instance, being under even greater pressure to transfer paper, glass, and cement production outside the Union. In crisis conditions, the climate policy is a millstone around the neck of European industry, which will eventually be relocated to countries that are our direct competitors. The European Union, in pursuing such a radical climate policy alone, without global agreement, brings upon itself responsibility for economic slowdown."@en1
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