
Federal Minister of Health: Too hot in Italy. Santanchè: There is climate change
During his vacation in Italy, Federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach repeatedly complained about the heat and argued that “tourism has no future here”. Minister Santanchè’s answer is: “There is climate change, it is a problem for the entire planet.”
questions and answers between Italy And Germany. The problem is too much heat, according to the German health minister. Karl Lauterbach, who suggested opening the churches to refresh the tourists. While on vacation in Italy, the Berlin government official repeatedly tweeted his footage of places of worship: “A beautiful medieval building but also a cold room – he wrote about the Basilica of San Francesco in Siena – Churches should be open during heat waves as cold stores during the day to provide shelter“.
On his profile, which is followed by over a million people, the professor informs his followers every day about his planned trip to Rome. Postponed several times, with attached screenshot of the weather in the capital and temperatures above 40 degrees. A few days earlier, immediately after his arrival in Bologna at the beginning of his vacation, which then took him to Tuscany and finally to Rome, Lauterbach wrote: “The heat wave here is unbelievable. If things continue like this, these holiday destinations will have no future in the long term“. And he added: “Climate change is destroying southern Europe. An era comes to an end“.
The tourism minister replied to Lauterbach: Daniela Santanché: “I would like to thank the German Minister of Health for choosing Italy as a travel destination, which has always been the favorite holiday destination of his compatriots, and we certainly look forward to welcoming him back in the future – said the representative of the Italian government – We are aware of the climate change that is happening and which, I remind you, is affecting not only southern Europe but the entire planet, so much so that the Strategic Plan for Tourism considers sustainability as one of the key assets and an essential tool for the development and growth of the sector. A strategy that allows us to make the Italian tourist offer welcoming and sustainable 365 days a year. However, we are sure that Germans will continue to appreciate the Italian holiday more and more“.