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Climate change: MEPs discuss roadmap to Paris conference

Written on:January 29, 2015
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The roadmap to the 21st UN climate conference, in Paris (France) in December, was debated by MEPs, the Latvian Presidency and Commissioner Arias Cañete on Wednesday. The conference of parties (COP21) to the UN Convention on Climate Change aims to deliver a worldwide climate agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol.

During the debate, MEPs emphasized the need to step up financing for climate mitigation and adaptation, and also EU diplomatic efforts to persuade the EU’s partners to commit themselves to ambitious climate mitigation efforts.

Many speakers called for a rapid strengthening of the European Emissions Trading Scheme, an aim for which legislation is currently being discussed in the Environment Committee.
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Some speakers warned against the risk of “carbon leakage” – seeing Europe losing its industrial base to less environmentally-friendly countries.

COP 21 is the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The COP is the supreme decision-making body of the Convention. All governments that are party to the Convention are represented at the COP, where they review and promote its implementation.

You can watch the plenary debate via EP Live and EbS+