(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 6 - "We have been on strike for a year, but chigoverna still ignores the climate crisis" and "there is no sustainable solution". Disappointed but not resigned, Greta Thunberg talks to the press, after arriving in Madrid where she is in corsola Climate Conference. Nine hour journey by train from Lisbon. "Let's go ahead with our action", he warns seriously, "sincerely hoping that something will come out of the COP25."
The young Swedish activist has come down with the billboard under the arm with the words "Strike for the climate" that brings semprecon sè: from the solitary demonstrations of Friday begins in August 2018 in front of the Swedish parliament to those assembled with the movement of young people from all over the world inspired by Fridays for future. Greta first took a leap into the parish district that hosts the Conference of the parties to the UN climate-change suicide (COP) which ends on December 13 and then joined the young people at the Achoa station for the "Friday walk" on the climate.
Greta, one year strikes, nothing done
2019-12-06T19:05:53.732Z
"We have been on strike for a year, but those who govern ignore the climate crisis" and "there is no sustainable solution". Disappointed but not resigned, Greta Thunberg speaks to the press, after arriving in Madrid where the climate conference is taking place. (HANDLE)