Greta Thunberg says of Donald Trump, 'I don't think we would enjoy each other's company'

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The Swedish climate activist also took a swipe at the green credentials of New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern.

"The leaders will say we'll do this...and achieve this, and then they will do nothing," she said,"we can have as many COPs as we want, but nothing real will come out of it."

She also doubted the concern of New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern made in June that tackling climate change was a question of"life or death." "It's funny that people believe Jacinda Ardern and people like that are climate leaders," Thunberg said,"That just tells you how little people know about the climate crisis." When asked why she thought that, she replied,"the emissions haven't fallen. It goes without saying that these people are not doing anything."

Figures released by the Kiwi government in April showed New Zealand's greenhouse-gas emissions had gone up by two percent in 2019.On Friday, youth activists staged protests across the world as part of a campaign to pressure governments into taking action on the environment.

 

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