Swedish teenage activist Greta Thunberg says those in power may 바카라have given up바카라 on the 2015 landmark Paris climate deal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times.
바카라We will not accept that ... we, the younger generation,바카라 Thunberg told a virtual press conference on Tuesday.
She and three other teenagers from her 바카라Fridays for Future바카라 movement spoke with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven ahead of this year's UN global climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, in November.
The Paris climate deal asks both rich and poor countries to take action to curb the rise in global temperatures that is melting glaciers, raising sea levels and shifting rainfall patterns.
By November, the UN climate negotiating process calls for 200 nations to ratchet up commitments to cut emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 2030. The rich countries need to come up with more money to help the poor countries develop greener power and adapt to climate change's harsh realities. And nations need to agree on a price on carbon pollution after several years of gridlock.
바카라I think compromises will be needed,바카라 Thunberg told reporters. 바카라We must also remember that we can't compromise the laws of physics.바카라
Thunberg, 18, has encouraged students to skip school to join protests demanding faster action on climate change, a movement that has spread beyond Sweden to other European nations and around the world.
바카라We don't enjoy being the bad guys, having to tell the uncomfortable stuff," Thunberg said in English, urging others to speak up on such an important topic.
바카라We all have to step out of our comfort zones, more or less, and this responsibility should not fall on us 바카라 teenagers, young people, activists and scientists," she said. 바카라Because that's not our job, our job is to be teenagers and do what teenagers do.바카라