Greta Thunberg accused, Thursday, January 19, the Davos Forum of bringing together "the people who most fuel the destruction of the planet", judging it "absurd" to listen to them and calling for "massive public pressure" against fossil fuels.

Davos is "the place where the people who are fueling the destruction of the planet the most, the people who are in the middle of the climate crisis, the people who invest in fossil fuels, etc.," she said. raised, accusing them of putting "greed" and "short-term economic profit above people, and above the planet."

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“We seem to be listening to them, rather than the people who are actually affected by the climate crisis, the people who live on the front lines, and that tells us how absurd the situation is,” she lamented.

"The changes we need will probably not come from within. Rather, I believe they will come from below," she said.

"Without massive public pressure from outside...they will continue to invest in fossil fuels, they will continue to sacrifice people for their own gain."

"The oil must stay in the ground"

The Swede was taking part in an event organized on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort, with other young climate activists and the director general of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol.

"My presence here is a very important signal that I want to give to the world," said the latter.

“Climate change needs more attention. Unfortunately, attention to climate change is decreasing,” he lamented, when much more investment in clean energy is needed.

Greta Thunberg was accompanied by three other climate activists: Ecuadorian from the Amazon Helena Gualinga, Ugandan Vanessa Nakate and German Luisa Neubauer.

They arrived in Davos with a petition launched this week calling for the multinationals to stop exploiting fossil fuels.

The text had gathered more than 870,000 signatures on Wednesday evening.

"The oil must stay in the ground," said Helena Gualinga earlier this week in an interview with AFP.

"We come from different places in the world, but we have the same proposal. It's a call to say 'we're fed up!', fed up because we've said it many times, we need a urgent action."

“We will continue to demonstrate in large numbers in the streets”

"If you do not act immediately, be warned that citizens around the world will consider legal action to hold you accountable. And we will continue to demonstrate in large numbers in the streets," proclaims the petition, which copies the appearance of a legal notice.

This is not the first time that Greta Thunberg has come to Davos during the World Economic Forum meeting.

The 2020 edition was notably marked by his battles with US President Donald Trump.

It's time to "panic" because "the house is burning", she hammered already at the time.

Earlier this week, she had gone to support protesters who opposed the expansion of a coal mine in western Germany.

This initiative earned him a few hours of police custody on Tuesday, according to a police source, but also the support in Davos of the former American vice president and environmental activist Al Gore who said Wednesday "in agreement" with his fight .

Climate is a hot topic at the Davos meeting this year.

On Wednesday, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has already called for the oil majors to be prosecuted, as the tobacco companies have been, for having hidden for years the information they had on global warming.

"Some fossil fuel producers were perfectly aware in the 1970s that their flagship product was going to burn the planet," he said in a speech where he denounced their "big lie".

With AFP

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