To deny the evidence
Interesting speech during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg by the Honourable Sergio Berlato, President of the Association for Rural Culture, on the hoax of climate change caused by human activities: “Denying climate change would mean denying the evidence, for the sole fact that climate change has always existed and will always exist, is a constant characteristic of our planet and is mainly linked to the variable intensity of solar activity.
An unscientific theory
"To claim that the main cause of climate change is attributable to human activities and, in particular, to the CO2 emissions linked to these activities, is a theory devoid of any scientific foundation. Of course, human activities that produce pollutants must be fought, but to define carbon dioxide, which plants feed on with the consequent production of oxygen, as a pollutant is truly paradoxical".
Damaging catastrophism
"The prophets of doom, among whom those who are pervaded by the animal-environmentalist ideology stand out, use catastrophism as a method to frighten people and impose unjustified limitations on their individual freedoms, simultaneously causing a worrying loss of competitiveness of the European economy compared to the economies of other nations. Our goal - concluded Berlato - is to protect people's health and safeguard the environment, certainly not to chase the interested prophecies of the prophets of doom".