Climate change and energy concerns have been at the top of the agenda in 2008. The French presidency brought together the European Council for a summit on this topic on December 11th and 12th . After a long debate, France succeeded in reaching a compromise between the 27 heads of states on the combat against climate change. Three goals have been reiterated: The reduction of CO2 emissions by 20 percent, the reduction of energy use by 20 percent and the increase in the use of renewable energies by 20 percent by the year 2020. However, facing a severe economic crisis, most governments only agreed through diverging and opaque concessions regarding the technical details. One concern was to avoid further charges for the car industry. However if Europe wants to play its role as leader on climate change during the upcoming post-Kyoto conference in Copenhagen in 2009, it has to define its climate goals as narrowly as possible – especially in times of an economic downturn.
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