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"Mr President, when I started reading the report on women and climate change, I thought it was a piece of satire, a caricature intended to ridicule the Utopian atmosphere of political correctness that prevails in this Parliament, but it appears to be deadly serious. One of the first recitals immediately sets the tone and in it, it is written in black and white that – I quote Where did you actually get that one from? Has any research been carried out into this? Since we appear to actually have the time to occupy ourselves with such matters, I would, in any case, propose that we follow up this report with one on men and climate change, on gays and climate change, on redheads and left-handers and climate change, and why not, even on stamp collectors and climate change. My apologies to any demographic groups and subgroups that I have not been able to mention here."@en1
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"‘as women consume more sustainably than men and show greater willingness to act to preserve the environment’."1
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