Greta Thunberg and Macron slack off on the One Planet Summit
A new edition of the One Planet Summit devoted to biodiversity, Young climate activist Greta Thunberg reacted on Twitter by summing it up as “blah blah blah”.
A new edition of the One Planet Summit devoted to biodiversity, Young climate activist Greta Thunberg reacted on Twitter by summing it up as “blah blah blah”.
Greta Thunberg has given US President Donald Trump a good taste of his own medicine on Twitter. The 17-year-old Swedish climate activist advised the president to do something about his anger problems.
Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg (17) receives the Prize for Humanity from the Portuguese Gulbenkian Foundation. This involves an amount of 1 million euros.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (17) has struck again for the climate. She posted a photo of her coat, shoes, and a protest sign in front of the Stockholm Parliament Building.
The European Commission proposed a new “climate law”, which requires EU countries to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 but Greta Thunberg, says that more action is needed
This year, 317 candidates have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, including 210 personalities and 107 organizations. Nominations included Greta Thunberg
Like climate activist Greta Thunberg (17), Naomi Seibt is a teenager from Europe, with long blond hair and an articulated opinion about the climate.
The top European diplomat Josep Borrell today apologized for his derogatory remarks against young people who are campaigning against climate change.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg wants more attention to the fight against climate change in Africa. She gives platform to various climate activists from African continent
Spanish golfer Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño came in the eye of the storm after a tweet in which he proudly showed how many flights he took last year and how much CO2 was emitted
US President Donald Trump has responded to the choice of Time magazine to declare Greta Thunberg “Person of the Year.” He called the decision “ridiculous”
“We can’t wait any longer, because people are dying because of climate change.” That is what the Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said in Madrid