Climate-change activist Greta Thunberg warned world leaders that “change is coming whether you like it or not” during a Vancouver climate strike that featured First Nations activists from across Canada.
Thunberg expressed her amazement as she looked over the crowd from the gallery’s north steps following an earlier rally and march downtown. The teen cited a report by the Global Carbon Atlas, which found that global carbon dioxide emissions increased by about 65 per cent between 1990 and 2018. First Nations speakers earlier in the day included Musqueam activist Audrey Siegl, Secwepemc activist Kanahus Manuel of the Tiny House Warriors, and Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, head of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs.
Thunberg also said she stood in solidarity with 15 young Canadians who had earlier in the day announced they are suing the federal government, alleging climate-change related harms.
Her visit to Canada really help the green party cause...
Fixing climate change with taxation will seem a lot different to Greta, and her adolescent followers, once they start paying it from their own pocket.
Go to your oil rich country .You already made enough money ,spewed enough lies and traumatized enough of our children!
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