Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg said her demand at Davos that world leaders immediately stop investing in fossil fuels had been ‘completely ignored’ after she was branded ‘a joke’ by the US treasury secretary.


In her speech at Davos, she told the world’s media that ‘our house is still on fire and your inaction is fuelling the flames’ before asking: ‘What will you tell your children was the reason to fail?’
Those remarks earned her a rebuke from US Secretary Steven Mnuchin who told her to ‘study economics’ then ‘come back and explain it to us.’
Greta Thunberg (centre) has told protesters during a Fridays for Future strike in the town of Davos that her demands to world leaders to stop investing in fossil fuels have been ‘completely ignored’
The 17-year-old Swede addressed Davos for the second time this year, demanding that business and countries immediately stop investing in the fossil fuel industry and cancel all subsidies for the fuels
Thunberg joined dozens of climate activists in Davos for a protest on Friday, as part of the school-strike movement that has spread around the globe and led to pressure on governments to step up their response to climate change
The spat between Mnuchin and Thunberg underlined the tensions over climate change at the World Economic Forum, where governments and major firms have come under pressure to act now on global warming.
In a speech on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump castigated the ‘prophets of doom’ that predict a climate ‘apocalypse’, in comments widely seen as an attack on Thunberg who sat in the audience.
But either by accident or design, there was no meeting between Trump and Thunberg at the forum.
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January 25, 2020 at 05:50AM
