Trump v the young ‘prophet of doom’
Swedish activist undaunted by powerful company
DAVOS: Greta Thunberg is not easily intimidated.
The 17-year-old Swedish activist wasted little time on Tuesday to push back against US President Donald Trump’s description of climate campaigners as “the perennial prophets of doom” who predict the “apocalypse”.
Though Mr Trump did not mention her directly in his speech at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos, it was clear he had his sights on Ms Thunberg, who shot to fame a year ago by staging a regular strike at her school and sparked a global environmental movement.
She then beat the US President to receive Time magazine’s award as the 2019 Person of the Year.
“The facts are clear, but they are still too uncomfortable for you to address,” she said after Mr Trump’s speech, also without directly mentioning the President.
“You just leave it because you think it’s too depressing and people will give up, but people will not give up. You are the ones who are giving up.” Ms Thunberg brushed aside Mr Trump’s announcement that the US would join the economic forum’s initiative to plant one trillion trees across the globe to help capture carbon dioxide from the Earth’s atmosphere.
“Planting trees is good of course but it’s nowhere near enough,” Ms Thunberg said.
“It cannot replace mitigation,” she added, referring to efforts to drastically cut emissions in the near term.
Ms Thunberg accused leaders of “cheating and fiddling around with numbers” with talk of cutting emissions to “net zero” – that is, emitting no more carbon than is absorbed by the planet or technical means – by 2050.
She and Mr Trump have been sparring for months, but Ms Thunberg did not seek to upstage the US leader by walking out of his speech, which was largely focused on trade and economics instead of the climate issues that the WEF has made a focus at its meeting this year.
Last month, Mr Trump told Ms Thunberg in a tweet to “chill” and to “work on her anger management problem.” It prompted a dry and humorous response from Ms Thunberg, who then changed her Twitter caption to read: “A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old-fashioned movie with a friend.”
Earth just finished its hottest decade on record with the five last years as the five hottest years on record, according to US and other science agencies. Scientists point to more extreme weather as a worsening problem.