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After the overwhelming speech at the UN, Greta Thunberg will go to Mexico, Chile and more

2019-09-25T08:25:36.693Z


The 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg will not return to Europe in at least nine months, during which time she will travel to Mexico and Chile, among other countries, in addition to continuing to lead protests ...


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(CNN) - Before Greta Thunberg caught the world's attention with her moving speech about the climate crisis, the 16-year-old activist already had a busy schedule.

Greta Thunberg

This week, the Swedish teenager delivered a strong speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit. Last week, he organized a global climate strike in 139 countries. She was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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This is what follows for the Swedish climate activist, according to the organizers of the global climate strike.

Will not return to school

Thunberg will not return to Europe in at least nine months, but will remain busy. He will go to Canada and Mexico after the manifestations of the global climate strike on Friday end.

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Another UN conference

In December, he will go to Chile for the UN climate conference and visit other South American countries.

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I could sail back to Europe

Thunberg has not decided which transport method he will use. In August, he sailed on a zero-emission sailboat across the Atlantic to the UN summit in New York, a trip that lasted 15 days.

He will participate in strikes every week

She will continue to lead strikes every Friday until Sweden reduces its carbon emissions in line with the Paris climate agreement.

Greta Thunberg

Source: cnnespanol

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