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"The fundamental challenge for the European Union after the Copenhagen Summit is to draw up, as quickly as possible, something which is essential – a collective roadmap for the COP 16 summit in Mexico. Copenhagen has made us realise that good intentions are not enough. As a result of Copenhagen, we can come to the following four conclusions. Firstly, the European Union will not be fully effective if it only sets frameworks to be followed. Europe should give developing countries real support which favours the Community’s ambitious emissions objectives. Secondly, the European Union must start discussions again with the United States, as part of a transatlantic leadership, and with other leading world powers. Thirdly, the European Union should adopt a more rational approach to the CO
emissions reduction strategy, with a view to reducing emissions while avoiding high adaptation costs. Fourthly, the European Union should intensify its efforts at building an efficient low-emission economy. Mrs Hedegaard, the question is simple – is there a climate for such change in Europe?"@en1
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