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"Mr President, I voted in favour of what is, in principle, a very important report. For climate change is not just something that affects our environment and well-being: it has an especially acute impact on women in developing countries. In all areas of life, women make a considerable number of family consumption choices, everywhere in the world. There is discrimination against women in environmental, economic and family policy. That is surely why the position and role of women must be changed: they need to have far more influence.
It is encouraging that research suggests that women are interested in making sustainable consumption decisions. This, however, is not enough. Women also need to make themselves heard in society when measures aimed at combating climate change are being decided. All the Member States of the European Union must do much more to support the realisation of this goal, particularly in developing countries."@en1
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