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The constant increase in human activity has given rise to an increase in greenhouse gases. It is believed that this will lead to further average warming of the earth’s surface and of the atmosphere and may adversely affect natural ecosystems and the human race.
In this context, all countries must offer to cooperate as broadly as possible and to participate in an effective and appropriate international response, depending on their shared but different responsibilities, and on their individual economic and social capacities.
Last November in my explanation of vote on the EU’s strategy for the Buenos Aires conference on climate change – COP-10 – I wrote that I felt it was important for ‘the EU delegation to the Buenos Aires Conference (…) to take a leading role in negotiations. It must seek to warn its international partners of the need to protect the climate’. Because I feel that the aims that I put forward were partly satisfied and because climate change and its adverse effects must be a common concern for the human race, I voted in favour."@en1
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