The Guardian (USA)

Greta Thunberg says she will not attend Cop26 climate summit

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The Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg has said she will not attend the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow in November, saying the uneven distributi­on of Covid-19 vaccines would mean countries could not participat­e on even terms.

The 18-year-old activist said that by November richer countries would be vaccinatin­g young healthy people “very often at the expense of people in at-risk groups in other parts of the world”.

“With the extremely inequitabl­e vaccine distributi­on I will not attend the Cop26 conference if the developmen­t continues as it is now,” Thunberg said.

Confirming a BBC report, Thunberg said the conference should be postponed “if everyone could not attend in the same terms”. The conference has already been postponed once as it was originally planned for November 2020.

However, the campaigner said she did not rule out reversing her decision

if vaccine access improved.

“Of course, I would love to attend the Cop26. But not unless everyone can take part on the same terms,” she said.

Thunberg, who began campaignin­g against the climate emergency in 2018 at the age of 15, has earned Amnesty

Internatio­nal’s top human rights prize and the Swedish Right Livelihood award. In 2019, she was named person of the year by Time magazine.

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