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Europe begins to go green

Cafe Babel, by Sibille Perretière - A lack of imagination and hypocrisy characterise Brussels’ approach to energy policy. With the fuel and food crises worsening and concerns over climate change, is there any solution in sight? How does Europe remain competitive in World markets, yet move towards being carbon neutral? Can Europe set an environmental example to the rest of the World as it fights the ‘war on terra’?

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