We hope (how many sighs wasted otherwise) that Pierre Casiraghi has finished until Greta's hat. The apocalyptic girl has insisted on crossing the Atlantic without emissions. That has only been allowed by Malizia II, the ship in which the son of Carolina of Monaco competes and some value at three million. [By the way, his previous owner, a Rothschild, had called him Gypsy 16]. It is difficult to calculate how much the Thunberg crossing cost. They will not have counted the return trip of Pierre and his crew by private plane. On the other hand: Is the Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco, the company of the Grimaldi, not owned by the government of Qatar, a country oh! oil producer?

While Greta was sailing, hundreds of thousands of travelers arrived in NY. For 1500 euros, many Spaniards spend a week in New York (flights included and on a bed and breakfast basis). And they eat, drink, go to Broadway and discover the city as much as possible. It is the miracle of our time. More and more people have access to a better life. Think pink, think Pinker .

One of the most sympathetic things about the recovery of King Juan Carlos was the Princess of Asturias saying that her grandfather was already well because he had ordered a steak. It is surprising that no one has been thrown at his neck.

Two weeks ago, Germany knew that the greens planned to raise meat VAT from 7% to 19% to fight emissions. Soon, The Independent published an article entitled: "Each meat eater is an accomplice of the Amazon fire" and advocated taxing meat imports from Brazil.

In the end it is everything is a twisted trope of that apocryphal phrase of Marie Antoinette: Well, do not eat steaks. And it goes to more: And that the bread is made in a stone oven. And that the vegetables are only organic. That GM crops are banned in agriculture.

That only elites like Greta and her dad can travel, eat, live, drink.

I am one of those optimists who thinks that new mechanisms are being invented to absorb polluting gases; also that we desalted more and that we will make it rain. We will also live much more and better. And I envy that future that maybe I won't see.

The other day at the beach of La Puntilla a family of 3,000 took the tortilla and its breaded fillets. In addition to gasoline they had spent on meat, eggs, potatoes ... Imagine when pessimists raise their happiness by 19%.

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