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After New York, Greta Thunberg Brings Climate Protests to White House

After New York, Greta Thunberg Brings Climate Protests to White House

Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg brought her protest movement to Washington on Friday, joining several hundred people for a demonstration outside the White House.

The protest garnered bigger numbers than recent marches Thunberg has been a part of in New York, but was still smaller than equivalent events across Europe. “The planet’s on fire, Trump is a liar,” protesters at the White House chanted.

“It’s a lot of people, a lot more than I think anyone had expected,” the 16-year-old Thunberg said. “This is is very overwhelming.”

Thunberg has been spearheading a series of demonstrations in the US after arriving by zero-carbon yacht at the end of August.

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and Alexandria Villasenor participate in a youth climate change protest in front of the the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, September 6, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton

She will return to New York later this month for the UN climate summit. US President Donald Trump is a well-known climate skeptic who has been actively rolling back environmental regulations while mocking green technologies such as wind turbines.

Greta Thunberg in front of White House along with other protesters.

The 16-year-old Swedish activist has inspired a global youth climate movement by organising weekly school strikes in her home country to draw attention to what she calls “a war on nature.”

She has sparked teenagers and students around the world to gather every Friday under the rallying cry “Fridays for Future,” to call on adults to act now to save the planet.

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