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Kate Plummer
Jun 14, 2021
REUTERS
Greta Thunberg has brutally mocked the G7 for having a “steak and lobster” celebration while watching “jet planes perform aerobatics” during their summit this weekend.
Posting on Twitter, the climate activist suggested the world leaders priorities were somewhat off kilter, given the “rapidly escalating” climate crisis.
She said:
The climate and ecological crisis is rapidly escalating. G7 spends fantasy amounts on fossil fuels as CO2 emissions… https://t.co/ZkoFUmAvtv— Greta Thunberg (@Greta Thunberg) 1623606064
It comes after a busy few days for world leaders who have been pontificating and pledging about the issues of the day. The G7 nations agreed to step up action on climate change and renewed a pledge to raise $100bn a year to help poor countries cut emissions after they missed the 2020 target, in part, due to the coronavirus pandemic, and committed to keeping the projected global temperature rise to 1.5C.
But not everyone was pleased by their announcement. Catherine Pettengell, director at Climate Action Network, told Reuters news agency: “We had hoped that the leaders of the world’s richest nations would come away from this week having put their money their mouth is.”
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson faced criticism after he arrived at Cornwall for the summit - a place accessible by train or car - in a private jet.
An after he put on a show for with a Red Arrows flyby pumping out paint in the colours of the UK flag as they swooped in formation over the clear blue Cornish, climate activists were baffled:
@BorisJohnson @rafredarrows @EmmanuelMacron @moonriver365 @carrielbjohnson @ScottMorrisonMP @sugawitter… https://t.co/9Ke6COUiLo— John Pugh (@John Pugh) 1623530325
Thunberg added:
The G7 leaders really seem to be having a good time presenting their empty climate commitments and repeating old un… https://t.co/RXsfVbZaoO— Greta Thunberg (@Greta Thunberg) 1623606241
Withering, to say the least.
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