Home Actress Greta Thunberg HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Greta Thunberg Instagram - Only a week ago I was in Paris at the shareholder meeting of the French Oil company total to let them know they need to stop EACOP because youth from around the world are watching their actions, not their words. Their words are meaningless. This week we bring the same message to the biggest German bank behind Total, Postbank and its mother company Deutsche Bank. The headquarter of Postbank is in Bonn, just 900 meters away from the UN conference center where diplomats forge initiatives to stop the climate crisis from escalating. The distance from those who finance the burning of fossil fuels, the destructions of lives and livelihoods, of future and present and those who try to stop the worst from happening could not be bigger. And yet they are only a walk in the park away. We ask a simple question: How do we expect the world to stop digging up new gas and oil if not even the French oil company is ending exploration of new fossil fuels? Another question, how do we expect the UN conference to agree on a full fossil fuel phase out if extraction is still being financed? We demand two simple steps: Stop Total from building most symbolic pipeline in the world - EACOP in Uganda and Tanzania. And end all new oil and gas exploration around the world, in line with the @IEA Net Zero scenario and @fbirol call for: "no new oil and gas". Pics: @mariejacquemn Bonn, Germany

Greta Thunberg Instagram – Only a week ago I was in Paris at the shareholder meeting of the French Oil company total to let them know they need to stop EACOP because youth from around the world are watching their actions, not their words. Their words are meaningless. This week we bring the same message to the biggest German bank behind Total, Postbank and its mother company Deutsche Bank. The headquarter of Postbank is in Bonn, just 900 meters away from the UN conference center where diplomats forge initiatives to stop the climate crisis from escalating. The distance from those who finance the burning of fossil fuels, the destructions of lives and livelihoods, of future and present and those who try to stop the worst from happening could not be bigger. And yet they are only a walk in the park away. We ask a simple question: How do we expect the world to stop digging up new gas and oil if not even the French oil company is ending exploration of new fossil fuels? Another question, how do we expect the UN conference to agree on a full fossil fuel phase out if extraction is still being financed? We demand two simple steps: Stop Total from building most symbolic pipeline in the world – EACOP in Uganda and Tanzania. And end all new oil and gas exploration around the world, in line with the @IEA Net Zero scenario and @fbirol call for: “no new oil and gas”. Pics: @mariejacquemn Bonn, Germany

Greta Thunberg Instagram - Only a week ago I was in Paris at the shareholder meeting of the French Oil company total to let them know they need to stop EACOP because youth from around the world are watching their actions, not their words. Their words are meaningless. This week we bring the same message to the biggest German bank behind Total, Postbank and its mother company Deutsche Bank. The headquarter of Postbank is in Bonn, just 900 meters away from the UN conference center where diplomats forge initiatives to stop the climate crisis from escalating. The distance from those who finance the burning of fossil fuels, the destructions of lives and livelihoods, of future and present and those who try to stop the worst from happening could not be bigger. And yet they are only a walk in the park away. We ask a simple question: How do we expect the world to stop digging up new gas and oil if not even the French oil company is ending exploration of new fossil fuels? Another question, how do we expect the UN conference to agree on a full fossil fuel phase out if extraction is still being financed? We demand two simple steps: Stop Total from building most symbolic pipeline in the world - EACOP in Uganda and Tanzania. And end all new oil and gas exploration around the world, in line with the @IEA Net Zero scenario and @fbirol call for: "no new oil and gas". Pics: @mariejacquemn Bonn, Germany

Greta Thunberg Instagram – Only a week ago I was in Paris at the shareholder meeting of the French Oil company total to let them know they need to stop EACOP because youth from around the world are watching their actions, not their words. Their words are meaningless.

This week we bring the same message to the biggest German bank behind Total, Postbank and its mother company Deutsche Bank. The headquarter of Postbank is in Bonn, just 900 meters away from the UN conference center where diplomats forge initiatives to stop the climate crisis from escalating. The distance from those who finance the burning of fossil fuels, the destructions of lives and livelihoods, of future and present and those who try to stop the worst from happening could not be bigger. And yet they are only a walk in the park away.

We ask a simple question: How do we expect the world to stop digging up new gas and oil if not even the French oil company is ending exploration of new fossil fuels? Another question, how do we expect the UN conference to agree on a full fossil fuel phase out if extraction is still being financed?

We demand two simple steps: Stop Total from building most symbolic pipeline in the world – EACOP in Uganda and Tanzania. And end all new oil and gas exploration around the world, in line with the
@IEA Net Zero scenario and @fbirol call for: “no new oil and gas”. Pics: @mariejacquemn Bonn, Germany | Posted on 13/Jun/2023 13:51:22

Greta Thunberg Instagram – Only a week ago I was in Paris at the shareholder meeting of the French Oil company total to let them know they need to stop EACOP because youth from around the world are watching their actions, not their words. Their words are meaningless.

This week we bring the same message to the biggest German bank behind Total, Postbank and its mother company Deutsche Bank. The headquarter of Postbank is in Bonn, just 900 meters away from the UN conference center where diplomats forge initiatives to stop the climate crisis from escalating. The distance from those who finance the burning of fossil fuels, the destructions of lives and livelihoods, of future and present and those who try to stop the worst from happening could not be bigger. And yet they are only a walk in the park away.

We ask a simple question: How do we expect the world to stop digging up new gas and oil if not even the French oil company is ending exploration of new fossil fuels? Another question, how do we expect the UN conference to agree on a full fossil fuel phase out if extraction is still being financed? 

We demand two simple steps: Stop Total from building most symbolic pipeline in the world – EACOP in Uganda and Tanzania. And end all new oil and gas exploration around the world, in line with the 
@IEA Net Zero scenario and @fbirol call for: “no new oil and gas”. Pics: @mariejacquemn Bonn, Germany
Greta Thunberg Instagram – School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I’ll no longer be able to school strike for the climate. So for me this is the last school strike, so I guess I have to write something on this day.

When I started climate striking, in August 2018, I could never have expected that it would actually lead to anything. After striking every day for three weeks, we were a small group of children who decided to continue doing this every Friday. And we did, which is how Fridays For Future was formed. Some more people joined, and quite suddenly this was a global movement growing every day. During 2019, millions of youth striked from school for the climate, flooding the streets in over 180 countries. When the pandemic started, we had to find new ways to protest. With time, we started to get back on the streets again. We are still here, and we are not planning on going anywhere.

So much have changed since we started, and yet we have so much further to go. We are still moving in the wrong direction, where those in power are allowed to sacrifice the most marginalised and affected people as well as the planet in the name of greed, profit and eternal economic growth. They are continuing to destabilise the biosphere and our life supporting systems, and we are rapidly approaching potential nonlinear ecological and climatic tipping points beyond human control. And in so many parts of the world, we are even speeding up the process. There are probably many of us who graduate who now wonder what kind of future it is that we are stepping into, even though we did not cause this crisis.

Those of us who can speak up have a duty to do so. Everyone counts. In order to change everything, we need everyone. Of course I’ll continue to protest on Fridays, even though it’s no longer technically school striking. We simply have no other option than to do everything we possibly can. The fight has only just begun. #FridaysForFuture #SchoolStrike4Climate #ClimateStrike Parliament House, Stockholm

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