Climate activist Thunberg joins hundreds of teens at UN protest
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg joins protest outside UN (Bryan Smith)
New York (AFP) – Swedish climate change campaigner Greta Thunberg joined hundreds of other teenagers protesting outside the United Nations Friday in her first demonstration on US soil since arriving by zero-carbon yacht.
“When we knew Greta would be here, we knew we could not miss it. She is our inspiration,” said 17-year-old Atara Saunders, who travelled to New York from the Philadelphia area.
Thunberg, 16, has spurred teenagers and students around the world to gather every Friday under the rallying cry “Fridays for future” to call on adults to act now to save the planet.
“Stop denying the earth is dying,” and “We vote next,” chanted the several hundred demonstrators, who included a few children as young six, outside the UN headquarters.
Some youngsters were attending a climate protest for the first time.
“I knew there would be celebrities like Greta here. I think it’s a really good idea. You have to change something,” said 13-year-old New Yorker Gabriel Kunin.
Thunberg attended the protest briefly before heading into the UN. It was not immediately clear who she was going to meet.
Thunberg has become a symbol for climate action since she began sitting outside the Swedish parliament in August 2018 calling for politicians to cut carbon emissions and curb global warming.
She has also received criticism and abuse for her uncompromising attitude, however.
Thunberg will attend a UN summit on zero emissions on September 23 but refused to fly because of the carbon emissions caused by planes.
She sailed into New York on Wednesday after a 15-day journey across the Atlantic on an emissions-free boat.
Thunberg has said that she does not yet know how she will return to Europe.
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