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Environment
Commissioner Sets Out EU Climate Agenda in Press Club Speech
EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas
will set out the European Union's latest initiatives to combat
climate change in a speech this week to the World Environment
Center's Washington Sustainability Forum at the National Press Club.
In January, the European Commission adopted a broad package of
measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the EU by 20% below
1990 levels by 2020. If other industrialized countries commit to
making comparable efforts under the future global climate agreement,
the EU will reduce emissions by an additional 10%.
In his speech, Commissioner Dimas will present the Commission's
January package of Climate Action and Renewable Energy (CARE)
proposals to achieve this ambitious goal. The measures include an
enhanced cap-and-trade system, promotion of renewable fuels, and the
development of carbon capture and sequestration. These and other
measures will constitute the basis of the EU's contribution to the
negotiations of a global international agreement.
Commissioner Dimas will argue for an effective global response to
climate change and will stress that the European Union is leading by
example. "Our message is that leaders from across the developed
world, leaders with vision, can work together to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions; can put in place the tools at home and globally that
are so essential if we are to succeed in tackling the greatest
challenge of our generation."
Founded in 1974, the World Environment Center advances
sustainable development through the business practices of member
companies and in partnership with governments, organizations,
universities, and other stakeholders.
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