The president’s feud with the teenager continues.
, Greta made clear she believes that richer nations like the U.S. have a greater responsibility to take action on climate change by virtue of the power that wealth holds.
“We have to lead because we have already built infrastructure that other countries need to build, and it takes carbon dioxide to build that infrastructure and to make sure that people in poorer countries can be able to heighten their standard of living,”. “We have to also give [poorer countries] the opportunity to adapt [to climate crisis]. Because, otherwise, it doesn’t make any sense.”Teen Vogue
in previously unpublished answers from the interview. “Let’s not focus on what we can’t do, that we can’t have an impact on China. Let’s focus on what we can do. And if we start an international movement, then that movement will hopefully, eventually spread to China.
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