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"I should like to thank the President-in-Office for putting innovation and environment at the heart of the mid-term review of the Lisbon process. Both the current climate change threat and the current crisis in the prices of a series of commodities, like oil, copper and other resources show us that we urgently need a de-linking of resource efficiency, energy efficiency and the economy.
Europe has an answer to both these questions, and that is to strengthen Europe as a leader in environmental technology and services. Already today German and Swiss companies are leading the world in providing clean water and air. Dutch companies are leading the world in urban planning. Why? It is because Europe has the strictest and most ambitious legislation on these policies. Therefore, it is not by watering down environmental policy and regulation in Europe that we will give the necessary impetus for innovation in our industries."@en1
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