Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2010-02-10-Speech-3-357"
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"Clearly, while the summit in Copenhagen was seen as disappointing in its final outcomes, there is much to commend further efforts. There is simply no alternative to collective action on this issue.
As the European Union will continue to play a pivotal role along the road towards the next conference in Mexico, every effort has to be ensured to gain political acceptance at a global level. It is on the issues outlined by many scientists and other observers that citizens are making up their minds to support climate change proposals. Those who merely rely on creating an atmosphere of fear and hostility do little to elaborate the arguments in their favour.
The line adopted by EU governments, led by Minister Ed Miliband, have won support and offer real hope of a deal. This Parliament must continue to support this approach."@en1
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