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Taking climate change seriously with an environmentally integrated society.
The environment and climate change are obviously defining challenges. Both must be central to all policies. For climate change, the Union must find the resources to follow through the commitments entered into and provide appropriate assistance to developing economies.
Furthermore, a consideration must be given to the question of carbon tax, whether at a world or Union level, whilst replacing an equivalent national tax. But the way to create both jobs and wealth is to invest in new technologies providing us with the energy resources of the future. It is through new ways for creating sustainable and non polluting energy that the Union can lead in the world. It is also through creativity by imagining modes of behaviour that will also lead to reductions in emissions. This should include energy efficiency in buildings and transport solutions but also innovative ideas such as intelligent energy grids. And we should not forget more traditional measures such as the reduction in emissions from both transport vehicles and maritime vessels.
All of these areas are growth areas and job creating. As all parts of the world are faced with this problem, the lead we obtain today will pay off in the years to come.

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ALDE calls for more ambition ahead of Doha climate talks

21/11/2012

The European Parliament will adopt tomorrow a Resolution which calls for more concerted action in climate funding commitments in the upcoming international talks in Doha (COP 18), Qatar (26 November – 7 December). The Doha...
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Member States must not delay benefits of a Single European Sky

23/10/2012

Today the European Parliament voted on a report on the implementation of the Single European Sky (SES) legislation, confiming its increasing concerns at the consequences of Member States failure to accelerate a full and timely...
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Tougher rules against market manipulation

09/10/2012

The European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee voted today on a revised EU legislation on market abuse, including criminal sanctions. The text - comprising a Directive and a Regulation - was proposed by the...
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