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"As they deal with the same subject, the following questions will be taken together: Yvo de Boer, the former UN climate change chief, stated in Bonn that it was ‘extremely unlikely’ that the forthcoming Cancún Summit would produce a binding agreement regulating greenhouse gas emissions from 2012 onwards, when the Kyoto Protocol expires. Other political figures also attending the Bonn meeting, such as the Mexican Deputy Environment Minister, Fernando Tudela, warned that the negotiation process had to be modernised and revitalised if Cancún was to be a success. Does the Commission think that we still have time to ensure that the Cancún Summit is not merely an interim step, but produces a genuine, binding agreement? How can the EU contribute to making the negotiations currently taking place more flexible, practical and efficient with a view to reaching as final a compromise text as possible for the COP 16? Question 27 by Karl-Heinz Florenz () The next Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change takes place in Mexico from 29 November to 10 December 2010. How does the Commission assess the chances of reaching a comprehensive climate agreement? What outcome is the Commission seeking, specifically with regard to issues such as financing, deforestation, the further development of emissions trading and adaptation? What specific preparations are being made by the Commission, not least in its exchanges with key players such as the USA and China? How will the Commission ensure that representatives of the European Parliament are also involved in an appropriate manner? and Question 28 by Andres Perello Rodriguez ()"@en1
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"Subject: EU contribution to the success of the Cancún Summit"1
"Subject: Preparation of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 16)"1

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