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Climate campaigner Greta prepares to sail to the US on boat with no toilet

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LONDON Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg will set sail for New York on Wednesday, crossing the Atlantic in a racing yacht with no shower or toilet to join protests in the United States and take part in a United Nations summit.

To avoid traveling by air, Thunberg is making her transAtlan­tic trip on board the 60ft yacht, the Malizia II, fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines that produce electricit­y onboard, with the aim of making the journey zerocarbon. “I might feel a bit seasick and it’s not going to be comfortabl­e but that I can live with,” Thunberg told BBC TV in Plymouth, southwest England, from where she is due to leave on Wednesday afternoon.

“If it’s really hard then I just have to think it’s only for two weeks then I can go back to as usual,” said the 16yearold who will be accompanie­d by her father, Svante, and a cameraman on the journey. Earlier this month, the boat’s skipper told Reuters the teenage activist, who has become a figurehead for young environmen­tal protesters, faced a challengin­g voyage on board the yacht which is designed for speed rather than luxury. There are no showers or toilets those on board have to use a blue bucket.

“Greta taking on this challenge of sailing across on a race boat with zero comfort really shows her commitment to the cause and how far she’s willing to push herself,” skipper Boris Herrmann told Reuters. He said they will try to make the journey as smooth as possible. “By stopping flying you not only reduce your own carbon footprint but also that sends a signal to other people around you that the climate crisis is a real thing,” Thunberg said. When she arrives, she will join the UN Climate Action Summit in New York in September and the COP 25 climate change conference in Santiago, Chile in December. “Me speaking to the UN is not going to change the situation but if that can help to create awareness ... then I think that together we can try to ... make a change,” Thunberg said on a visit to a German anticoal protest camp on Friday. (Reuters)

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