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"This morning, I flew to Strasbourg on the plane that leaves Milan Malpensa at 7 a.m. A little sleepy, I found myself in a car with Mr Napolitano and Mr Fiori, who like me were flying from Milan; I half-closed my eyes and I had a kind of vision. What did I see Mr President? I saw that we were in Europe in 2050: there were beautiful flowers everywhere, every colour under the sun, so much green; kind people, with kind hearts, there were no more wars; everyone lived happily amongst the flowers. I stopped a person who was passing by – and, what a coincidence, it was Mr Sacconi, the rapporteur for this report – who said to me: ‘See, despite everything that has been done in the past, the greenhouse effect has increased, it has grown and grown. The whole earth has become a hothouse full of flowers, like the type used by people who want to cultivate flowers, and, in this way, all humans have become better people.’
Therefore, I did vote in favour of this report, but I have a doubt, Mr President: would it not, perhaps, be better to let the greenhouse effect increase and let things take their natural course, even with the help of mankind?"@en1
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