Greta Thunberg

The unwillingness to tackle Greta and her school-striking peers' arguments about climate change in favour of going after her as a person shows us her detractors know she's right about the future of our planet
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Teenage activist Greta Thunberg, who started a worldwide climate protest, among critics of plan.
But the government has refused to declare a national climate emergency.
"It makes me see things from outside the box. I don’t easily fall for lies, I can see through things."
The 16-year-old climate activist is due to meet Jeremy Corbyn and will address Parliament.
Greta Thunberg will address the protesters on Easter Sunday.
"Our house is falling apart, and our leaders need to start acting accordingly," Thunberg said during a meeting with politicians.
Sixteen-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg didn't hold back when she spoke at an EU conference on civil society, calling the legacy of politicians "the greatest failure of human history". Thunberg later joined students in Brussels for the School Strike 4 Climate march, now in its seventh week.