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Tom Antonissen - LOGOS Public Affairs

6.03.08

In my personal opinion, any strategy that has been proposed as being part of the Climate Package deserves our full attention and support. As I believe the technology for Carbon Capture and Storage could be implemented in a very short time span, industry - which has been instrumental in proposing this technique - should be given a chance to prove to the policy-makers and the general public that its use will contribute to the overall goal of reducing CO2 emissions globally.

The debate which is now taking place concerning CCS reminds me about the...

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Greg Arrowsmith - EUREC Agency

29.02.08

There are many strategies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow down global warming much more cheaply than CCS. Many of them in fact have a negative cost: they would deliver a net economic benefit to society even in a world where carbon emissions are not constrained.

Work by McKinsey (http://www.mckinsey.com/clientservice/ccsi/pdf/
Cost_Curve_for_Greenhouse_Gas_Reduction.pdf) has shown that improved building insulation, vehicle efficiency and more efficient versions of the appliances we use in our homes or offices are the lowest of the...

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Danila Bochkarev - EastWest Institute

25.02.08

State-driven 'environmentally-friendly' policy incentives and international inter-governmental consensus on tackling global warming are essential for mitigating negative trends in the global climate change. Various 'green' or low-carbon energy technologies are important, but alone they can do much to stop global warming - there is a clear need in the strategic policy guidance provided by the governments. A proper global policy plus a set of commercially viable technologies is the best answer.

It can be argued that environmental protection and fight...

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Michael Reul - UETR

25.02.08

It is first necessary to highlight that road transport companies are aware of environmental preoccupations and especially concerning CO2 emissions.

In the meantime, we must clearly understand the context in which is situated the transport of goods.
This context is the one of market economy and consumer society where we all live in.

Market economy is in the need of transport.

This is striking to see how much the European economic growth is linked to the transport of goods. From now on, the expected growth of transport by truck would increase of...

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Libor Lochman - CER

20.02.08

The most effective strategy leading to a downsizing of overall greenhouse gas emissions and thus contributing to slowing down global warming is a strategy of energy saving and utilization of renewables. This generally applies to all economical segments but in particular to the transport sector which is the only one with growing volume of greenhouse gases. Despite multiple initiatives the transport sector is projected to remain the fastest growing segment when it comes to CO2 emissions.

Thus, in almost all Member States, the transport sector will...

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Jacques de Selliers - GreenFacts

20.02.08

According to the IPCC Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage, CCS is one of the techniques that could and should be used to mitigate Climate Change. It has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by 21 to 45% by 2050. Although the techniques exist and have been safely tested at small scale, large scale application requires further technical development and adaptation of existing legislations. For further information, please consult www.greenfacts.org/en/co2-capture-storage/.

The question whether some other mitigation strategies could be more...

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Paal Frisvold - Bellona Europa

19.02.08

The Climate Challenge
Increasing energy efficiency and energy production from renewable sources have the potential to reduce GHG emissions in the long-term. But today, eighty per cent of the world's energy consumption is based on fossil fuels - and one third of the world's population does not have adequate access to electricity. In this context, implementing energy efficiency measures and switching from fossil fuel to renewable energy at a realistic pace will not be sufficient to meet the required reduction in CO2 emissions required...

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