Greta Thunberg thinks COP 26 won’t bring big changes
This new climate summit will be held in Glasgow in Scotland from October 31 to November 12.
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“In the current state of affairs, this COP will not lead to major changes,” Greta Thunberg, two weeks before the launch of climate change COP26 in Glasgow, worried. According to the Swedish environmental activist, who spoke on Saturday 16 October on the sidelines Climate concert organized in Stockholm, “We’ll have to keep pushing.”
In Scotland, countries around the world will have from October 31 to November 12 to negotiate and commit more specifically to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. So the COP26 is “Important” These are international meetings ‘She has the power to make a difference’According to the young Swedish girl.
“I hope, of course, that we suddenly realize that we are facing an existential crisis and work to resolve it.”
Greta ThunbergOn the sidelines of a climate concert in Stockholm
For Greta Thunberg, this is necessary now “Change the focus and no longer seek to create areas in the programs, but instead to save the planet, the present and the living conditions of future generations”.
The world is heading towards global warming, according to the latest UN assessment published in mid-September “disastrous” + 2.7 ° C by the end of the century, while each additional fraction of a degree multiplies the disastrous consequences.
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