Trump and Greta (reworking from Twitter screenshots)

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24 September 2019 Donald Trump dismissive and ironic also towards Greta Thunberg and her passionate intervention at the UN. "It looks like a very happy little girl projected towards a bright and wonderful future! How nice!", The American president wrote on Twitter accompanying the sarcastic comment to the video of the speech of the young Swedish activist.

She seems like a very happy young girl. So nice to see! https://t.co/1tQG6QcVKO

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2019
During the climate summit in New York, before the UN general assembly, Greta Thunberg tearfully scolded the assembly: "You stole my dreams and my childhood". Then in a chance encounter, the Swedish activist had struck down Trump with a look that went around the world. But the tycoon ignored it.

The cameramen have immortalized the reaction of the young Swedish activist to the passage of the tycoon, who ignores her as she stares at him with a grimace. "If a picture is worth 1000 words, then this Gif is worth 100,000," the NowThis news organization tweeted. "Greta Thunberg accidentally warmed the planet with her fiery glare," a New York magazine joked.

Donald Trump verspottet Greta Thunberg https://t.co/BH73cbfUOl pic.twitter.com/UEvx2rMFXb

- WELT (@welt) September 24, 2019

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has provided the figures for the climate summit at the Glass Palace: seventy-seven countries, many in the industrialized world, have pledged to reduce net carbon emissions by 2050. In addition, 70 countries have announced that they will increase their national contributions determined by 2020.