GREEN? Not after Greta’s gang invaded
HER eco credentials may be beyond reproach. But Greta Thunberg has annoyed the residents of one British city after crowds of her supporters ruined their historic green.
On Friday, an estimated 30,000 people gathered on Bristol’s College Green – a sacred site throughout the Middle Ages – to listen to the teenage activist deliver a rousing speech about the need to reduce the world’s carbon footprint and save the environment.
However, her supporters’ footprints did little to preserve the city’s famous lawn – in fact, they turned it into a muddy eyesore.
Yesterday, social media users were quick to criticise the destruction and a Bristol resident, Jon Usher, has even started an appeal to raise funds to repair the Green.
Bristol City Council has supported the money-raising effort and pledged that any left-over funds will be used for wildflower areas.
The 17-year-old Swede, who was speaking at the Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate event, told her supporters, including thousands of children who skipped school, that: ‘We are being betrayed by those in power… I will not be silenced while the world is on fire.’
But some people were less than impressed, with one Twitter user saying: ‘Thanks kids. Destroying green spaces. What a gift to the people of Bristol.’
Another added: ‘Greta and her mates have literally destroyed College Green.’
However, Thunberg’s supporters were quick to spring to her defence, with one posting: ‘Grass will grow back. Our ozone layer, icecaps, coral reefs, Australian bush and the Amazon Rainforest will not.’
Meanwhile, about 250 people paraded through Glasgow yesterday as part of the worldwide Extinction Rebellion events highlighting climate change.
One of the marchers taking part, Harriet Bloomfield, 23, said: ‘Everyone is in a really good mood – it’s nice to see everyone dressed up. It’s not aggressive.’