Speaking at the London Literature Festival at the Southbank
Centre where she was promoting her new book, "The Climate Book",
19-year-old Thunberg dismissed the looming climate summit, known
as COP27, as an opportunity for "people in power... to [use]
greenwashing, lying and cheating."
While Thunberg did attend protests in Glasgow last year for
COP26, she said she won't attend COP27, scheduled to be held
from Nov. 6 to Nov. 18 in Sharm El Sheikh.
"The space for civil society is going to be extremely limited,"
she said. "It's important to leave space for those who need to
be there. It will be difficult for activists to make their
voices heard."
Public demonstration is effectively banned in Egypt and limits
on accreditation and attendance badges for activists have been a
point of contention at previous U.N. climate summits.
Thunberg rose to prominence in 2018 at the age of 15 by staging
school strikes in her native Sweden, becoming the face of the
youth activist climate movement.
During Sunday's event, she decried the "sustainability crisis"
as a "crisis of information not getting through."
Her book includes explanatory articles from over 100 climate
experts, including renowned climate scientists Katharine Hayhoe
and Michael Mann, as well as authors including Margaret Atwood.
"I wanted it to be educational, which is a bit ironic since my
thing is school strikes," she said.
Asked to comment on recent protest actions by Just Stop Oil
activists which saw them throw soup at Vincent van Gogh's
'Sunflowers' at London's National Gallery, Thunberg said,
"People are trying to find new methods because we realize that
what we have been doing up until now has not done the trick.
It's only reasonable to expect these kinds of different
actions."
(Reporting by Gloria Dickie in London; editing by Diane Craft)
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