Angesichts Chinas und Indiens kategorischer Ablehnung westlicher Emissionsforderungen wird es langsam brenzlich für den Industriestandort Europa. Die selbstzerstörerische, unilaterale Klimapolitik der EU dürfte auf Dauer kaum überleben: The European Union risks driving industry out of the region if it continues to push for deeper cuts in carbon dioxide emissions than other economies, according to the chief executive of Eon, one of the world’s biggest renewable energy companies. Wulf Bernotat, Eon’s chief executive, told the Financial Times that the EU was imposing higher energy costs on its industry than competing regions, and criticised the US for doing “basically nothing” to cut its carbon dioxide emissions. He added that if there were no international deal to cut emissions agreed at the Copenhagen meeting at the end of the year, the EU would have to rethink its plans to take a lead in fighting the threat of climate change.
