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After your experience on the CARS CO2 document, one of the trickiest parts of the climate package, do you think that the industry has seriously got to grips with its new important role? In your view, when the 'Climate Change' package comes into force, will this create an opportunity for job creation and solid sustainable growth?

The CO2 Regulation is one of the most significant achievements that the EU will bring at the Poznan Conference. It is one more reason to approve by December the whole climate package. I am sure that the private and the public will work hand in hand in the next years to fully implement these objectives, which are so important for our planet, competitiveness and growth. We have reached a good compromise that meets the needs of the environment as well as those of our economy. Considerable economic and social benefits can be expected of this climate change package, in terms of investments in research and the development of low-carbon technologies, thus helping to create and maintain long-term jobs in Europe’s industries.
The rich counties, blamed of this environmental situation, shall be obliged to give revenues to a dedicated international fund for climate change measures in developing countries. This is a possible solution for a better planet.

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