Yahoo – AFP,
Marie JULIEN, April 16, 2019
Strasbourg (France) (AFP) - Sweden's teenage activist Greta Thunberg choked backed tears on Tuesday as she warned of climate disaster and urged Europeans to vote in next month's elections to press for decisive action on cutting greenhouse gases.
Strasbourg (France) (AFP) - Sweden's teenage activist Greta Thunberg choked backed tears on Tuesday as she warned of climate disaster and urged Europeans to vote in next month's elections to press for decisive action on cutting greenhouse gases.
In a speech
to a packed committee of the European Parliament, Thunberg, 16, warned time is
running out to stop the ravages of global warming.
"I
want you to panic, I want you to act as if the house was on fire,"
Thunberg told the environment committee of the assembly in the French city of
Strasbourg.
Citing
scientific reports endorsed by the United Nations and holding back her tears,
she warned of accelerating disasters like mass species extinction, erosion of
top soil, deforestation, air pollution, loss of insects and the acidification
of oceans.
She
received a warm round of applause before composing herself and continuing her
speech.
"You
need to listen to us, we who cannot vote," Thunberg said, referring to the
tens of thousands of students taking to the streets worldwide to fight climate
change.
"You
need to vote for us, for your children and grandchildren," she said.
"In this election, you vote for the future living conditions for human
kind."
Voters in
EU countries will elect on May 23-26 a new European Parliament, which will also
play a role in chosing the head of the European Commission, the bloc's
executive arm.
'Hijacked
for political ends'
During a
visit to Brussels in February, Thunberg urged the European Union to double its
ambition for greenhouse gas cuts, upping its target from 40 percent to 80
percent by 2030.
Under the
2015 Paris climate deal to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees
Celsius, the 28-nation EU has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at
least 40 percent by 2030, compared to 1990.
EU
officials are now talking of increasing the figure to 45 percent.
The UN's
Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) has said warming is on track
toward an unliveable 3C or 4C rise, and avoiding global chaos will require a
major transformation.
Thunberg
has inspired tens of thousands of children worldwide to boycott classes to draw
attention to climate change.
Around 100
young people marched Tuesday through the streets of Strasbourg to the
parliament building to press for urgent action against climate change.
Francoise
Grossetete, a French member of the European Parliament, said she would skip the
committee hearing because she strongly objected to Thunberg's alarmist stand
that in her view is anti-economic growth.
Thunberg
has become "the symbol of this just environmental cause that is hijacked
for political ends" by environmental lobbies, said Grosssete, a member of
the centre-right European People's Party.
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