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Europe feels left out in cold on climate deal

(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-12-22 10:09
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Europe feels left out in cold on climate deal
Britain's Energy Minister Ed Miliband (L) speaks to UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon during a plenary meeting at the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 19, 2009. [Agencies]

Another problem was that Denmark's leaders made "various mistakes" early in the bureaucratic process that slowed things down and annoyed some African nations, Christensen said. That led to Rasmussen stepping down.

Not all in Europe were critical. German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended the summit's outcome as a first step that paves the way for action. She added that "anyone who just badmouths Copenhagen now is engaging in the business of those who are applying the brakes rather than moving forward."

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European companies said they were "disappointed by the limited outcome" of the climate talks that did nothing to demand that other regions match rules that punish polluters in Europe, which they fear will force heavy energy users such as steel and chemicals to quit the 27-nation bloc.

"The Copenhagen Accord has not brightened the prospect for a global level-playing field in the future," said a press release from BusinessEurope, which represents some 20 million companies.

"On the contrary, European companies have to pay for their emissions under the EU Emission Trading Scheme and are as exposed to carbon leakage as they were before Copenhagen," it said.

Europe's steel industry federation Eurofer said that in the name of remaining competitive, the EU should avoid increasing its target to reduce emissions to 30 percent by 2020 until industries in other parts of the world make similar cuts.

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