Greta Thunberg - the perennial pain-in-the-ass young stutterer is leading some big names in youth climate action at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Alongside her are Vanessa Nakate from Uganda, Helena Gualinga from Ecuador and Luisa Neubauer from Germany.
Together, they are demanding a halt to new oil and gas projects.
On a panel with the International Energy Agency (IEA) chief, Greta said the global energy industry would go as far as it could without public pressure, adding that the sector would continue to invest in fossil fuels and "throw people under the bus for their gain."
Calling out the hypocrisy of oil and gas CEOs, who have long known about the disastrous impacts of fossil fuels, the activists say it’s time to stop misleading the public and deceiving politicians on the climate crisis.
“It's time to put these CEOs on notice - showing them that 2023 will be a watershed moment for accountability,” they urge, promoting their Cease and Desist Notice in an email campaign by non-profit Avaaz. “Enough is enough!”
Remember when tthis pipsqueak little jackass made the scene? Here's a reminder, rmembering the first words out of her mouth were the truest thing she's ever said - 'This is all wrong, I shouldn't be up here':
She should be careful crossing the street when a bus is coming. Juss' sayin'...
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Mid-winter, a bicycle ride from where she was 'arrested' in Germany, all the way to Davos.
ReplyDeleteBicycle, or horse-and-buggy?
"She should be careful crossing the street when a bus is coming. Juss' sayin'..."
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be awful if she got hit by an electric bus?