Most nations on the continent of Africa are what as known as “developing nations”, which often means “3rd world sh*tholes”. Not all. But, if you want them to develop, you don’t put massive restrictions on them. St. Greta is, like most Warmists, a dictator at heart who demands that Other People comply
Greta Thunberg seeks Africa climate change action
Teen activist Greta Thunberg has hosted a press conference to stress the importance of how climate change is affecting people in Africa.
One of those taking part was Vanessa Nakate, a Ugandan at the centre of a race row at Davos last week.
She was angered after she was cropped out of a photograph taken with her white peers, including Ms Thunberg.
She said activists in Africa campaigned as much as their counterparts elsewhere but were often ignored by the media.
“This is the time for the world to listen to the activists from Africa and to pay attention to their stories,” Ms Nakate told journalists via a video link from Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
“This is an opportunity for media to actually do some justice to the climate issues in Africa.”
The other part of climate justice for Africa is a massive transfer of wealth from 1st World Nations to African nations, wealth that comes with zero strings attached because, per climate justice doctrine, the 1st World Nations owe the 3rd World ones.
The event was organised in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, by Ms Thunberg’s #FridaysForFuture movement, which she started in August 2018 inspiring millions around the world to demand more be done to stop climate change.
The 17-year-old said she wanted to use the media attention she attracted to focus on climate change in Africa as “the African perspective is so under-reported”.
That’s not patronizing at all. But, hey, St. Greta will get lots of money as she trademarks Fridays For Future, eh?
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Teen activist Greta Thunberg has hosted a press conference to stress the importance of how climate change is affecting people in Africa.
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