| Lawmakers Gain In EU Climate Power Struggle
BELGIUM: October 24, 2008
BRUSSELS - European parliament leaders will bring forward a vote on steps to
combat climate change to try and gain influence in a power struggle with
member states, parliament sources said on Thursday.
The parliament, which has so far taken a strong line on protecting the
environment, wants to regain influence on EU plans to cut carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions by a fifth by 2020.
Some EU leaders fear ambitious climate plans will add to the cost burden for
industries already struggling with falling orders and looming recession.
Thursday's move was a reaction to last week's decision by European leaders
to take all crucial decisions on the climate package at a summit on Dec. 11
and 12.
"The European Parliament vote on Dec. 3 and 4 will lead to a formal European
Parliament position, which will carry more weight just ahead of the summit,"
said one parliament source.
Italy and a group of East European states led by Poland are fighting hard
for concessions for industry and power generators which will be hardest hit
by higher charges on carbon emissions, under the proposed climate measures.
Parliamentarians said that by agreeing to take all decisions at the December
summit, leaders last week had reduced the influence of parliament, which
should have equal weight in all decisions but has yet to adopt a formal,
common position.
It will achieve that position by taking a full parliament vote on December 3
and 4, pre-empting the EU leaders meeting, instead of voting after the
summit as previously planned.
(Reporting by Pete Harrison; editing by Gerard Wynn and James Jukwey)
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