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Tuesday, November 3, 1998 Published at 14:40 GMT


Talking Point


Is Europe serious about being green?

Talking Point joins with BBC World Service Radio's Europewide to discuss environmental action.

Listen to both sides of the debate click here

The Buenos Aires conference is addressing the issue of reducing global warming.

Debate will focus on how serious countries around the world are about meeting quotas to cut harmful emissions of greenhouse gases.

This is the big picture of environmental action - or inaction - the realm of politicians, industrialists and pressure groups.

But what about the day-to-day green debate? How far are Europeans prepared to go down the green road? Are people convinced that it is worth the effort to be green?

What do you think?

Is Europe serious about being green?


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