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"I was happy to support the ratification of the Paris Agreement. Man-made climate change is occurring and it is having devastating impacts on many people across the globe. It is therefore essential that there is a global response to this problem, especially from the developed world. The EU, which played a decisive role in building the coalition of ambition making the adoption of the Paris Agreement possible last December, is a global leader on climate action and needs to continue to lead the way. So far, 62 parties, accounting for almost 52% of global emissions have ratified the Paris Agreement, and after the Council and Member States ratify the agreement it will enter into force. The European Commission has already brought forward the legislative proposals to deliver on the EU’s commitment to reducing emissions in the European Union by at least 40% by 2030, and now work on this legislation needs to begin – but it also needs to be fair towards all sectors of society."@en1
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