Quotes from OPEN DAYS of the Committee of the Regions - Brussels 5-9 October 2009

 "Well, I think the Baltic Sea Strategy is very much a response to globalisation, it's about using the challenges and opportunities that globalisation give us by improving our cooperation, by connecting young entrepreneurs and universities in the regions for instance."
Cecilia Malmström, Swedish minister for European Affairs

 

"Climate change has to be tackled globally and locally and I hope that while the Baltic Sea Strategy develops that there will be projects where we can move from today's economy to a more eco-efficient economy when it comes to business, when it comes to energy or transport."
Cecilia Malmström, Swedish minister for European Affairs

 

"Many solutions to climate change are to be found in cities and regions. Altering the way we live on a very day-to-day basis can't be done by national governments and it can't be done by international organisations. It has to be done by local and regional authorities in partnership with institutions like the European Union in order to help us find more sustainable ways of living."
John Tomaney, Newcastle University

 

"The competition is very hard out there so we have to do our very best to use our resources in a more efficient way. We have to trust people that they have ideas, we have to trust small businesses that they are innovative but we also have to create an environment for them to be innovative and I think that's how we can cope with the economic crisis that we have right now."
Maud Olofsson, Minister for Enterprise and Energy, Deputy Prime Minister, representing the Swedish Presidency


 

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