Marin Independent Journal

‘Who is she?’ US Treasury chief takes swipe at Thunberg

- By Pan Pylas The Associated Press

DAVOS, SWITZERLAN­D >> As an executive producer of the last Mad Max movie, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin might have been interested in the apocalypti­c climate warnings of Greta Thunberg.

Instead, he took a personal swipe at the 17-yearold, saying she was in no position to give advice on climate change because she hasn’t been to college yet.

At a press briefing at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss town of Davos, Mnuchin dismissed Thunberg’s suggestion that government­s and companies need to cut back dramatical­ly on their use of fossil fuels.

When asked how that would affect the U.S. economic model, Mnuchin was swift and condescend­ing to Thunberg, who sparked a global environmen­tal movement after she shot to fame a year ago by staging a regular strike at her school.

“Is she the chief economist? Who is she? I’m confused,” he said. Then following a brief pause, he said it was “a joke.”

“After she goes and studies economics in college, she can come back and explain that to us,” he concluded.

Thunberg waited a while before responding to Mnuchin’s comments. In a trio of tweets, Thunberg, who is on a gap year from school until August, said “it doesn’t take a college degree in economics to realise that our remaining 1,5° carbon budget and ongoing fossil fuel subsidies and investment­s don’t add up.”

Without naming

Mnuchin in particular, she added that “either you tell us how to achieve this mitigation or explain to future generation­s and those already affected by the climate emergency why we should abandon our climate commitment­s.”

Thunberg will likely face further questions on Mnuchin’s remarks when she holds a press briefing Friday at a climate strike with other young people in Davos, on what is the final day of this year’s gathering of the elites.

Mnuchin confirmed to The Associated Press that he has earned a degree in economics from Yale University, before moving on to working for Goldman Sachs and then the Trump administra­tion.

In between, he founded the film production company Dune Entertainm­ent, which in addition to helping out in the relaunch of the Mad Max franchise in 2015, has The Lego Movie and Wonder Woman among its credits.

To her supporters around the world, Thunberg has become a role model, not least for her criticism of U.S. policy, particular­ly President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the country out of the Paris accord to limit global warming.

 ?? MICHAEL PROBST — THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Swedish environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg attends the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, Tuesday.
MICHAEL PROBST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Swedish environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg attends the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, Tuesday.

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