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April 18th, 2009
Environment Ministers Discuss the Way to Copenhagen

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EU – “It is absolutely vital to reach an agreement in Copenhagen to protect
our climate and economic welfare,” says EU Environment Council
President and Czech Environment Minister Martin Bursík. Today’s
discussion confirmed that the EU is still leading the international
debate. “The European Environment Ministers have joined us here in
Prague to see how we can take this forward. We are determined to
continue to lead the debate and ensure the ambitious agreement in
Copenhagen which we so desperately need to avert dangerous climate
change,” Bursík added. Read More