Published on 12:00 AM, December 07, 2019

‘People are dying’

Thunberg, in Madrid, urges world leaders for climate action

Teen activist Greta Thunberg yesterday urged world leaders gathered in Madrid for a UN climate conference to take urgent action to fight climate change, warning “we can’t afford” more delays because “people are dying”.

“We can’t afford any more days without real action being taken. Every chance to improve the situation we must take,” the 16-year-old Swede told a press conference before taking part in a climate rally in the Spanish capital later yesterday.

“We have been striking now for over a year and still basically nothing has happened. The climate crisis is still being ignored by those in power,” she added.

“We would love some action by people in power because people are suffering and dying due to the climate and ecological emergency and we can’t wait any longer.”

The COP25 summit opened on Monday with a stark warning from the UN about the “utterly inadequate” efforts of the world’s major economies to curb carbon pollution.

The world’s top scientists believe the long-term average temperature rise must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels to prevent runaway warming and catastrophic longer term damage.

But the level of emissions being released into the atmosphere has risen to an all-time high, triggering global weather hazards from heat waves to intense hurricanes and raging wildfires.