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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, our position is that the root of the climate change that has a growing influence these days does not exclusively lie in the environmental pollution caused by humanity. However, we all share the responsibility to put an end to the destruction of our environment, both locally and globally, and to make efforts to restore its original, healthy state to the best of our abilities. Accordingly, the call for energy efficiency is also welcome. The buildings we use are responsible for approximately 40% of the world’s energy consumption, and therefore, addressing the matter of these buildings is of exceptional importance. We must take a step towards new, zero CO
emission properties, and we must also find a solution for the problems of upgrading existing buildings in terms of energy efficiency. Additionally, we must continuously reduce the consumption and pollutant emissions of vehicles by urging the introduction of hybrid and fully electrical technologies. I am convinced that we, as Members of this House and politicians, must lead by example when it comes to energy efficiency."@en1
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