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"content": "Hundreds of climate activists were detained in Milan. They were protesting amidst the ongoing United Nations conference of Climate change. The frustration is comprehensible. We have witnessed conference after conference about climate change and their effects. We have even testified the direct impact that climate change has had in our planet but there is little political will to take the effective decisions to fight one of the most important threats of this generation. There were wildfires in California, Greece and Turkey just this year. Still, very little has changed.<br /><br />In the words of Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg we have experienced “30 years of blah, blah, blah.” She was attending the Youth4Climate event, an opportunity in theory to listen to the points of views of the younger generations. However, Thunberg also criticized that activists were “cherry-picked to pretend they were being listened” but in practice they were used just as tokens.<br /><br />She was not the only one who shared this feeling. 24 years old Uganda climate change activist, Vanessa Nakate expressed her discomfort with the current state of affairs. She remarks that it is precisely the continent of Africa the most affected by climate change “which is ironic given that Africa is the lowest emitter of CO2 emissions of any continent except Antarctica.”<br /><br />100 billion euros a year were promised to help the most vulnerable countries by climate change. They were promised by 2020 but so far the funds have not been reimbursed.<br /><br /> “It’s time to count the real costs. And it’s time for the polluters to pay. It’s time to keep the promises. No more empty summits. No more empty conferences. It’s time to show us the money. It’s time, it’s time, it’s time.”<br /> Vanessa Nakate<br /><br />You can listen to Vanessa Nakate’s full speech at Youth4Climate Pre-COP26<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71eBGN2iSw&ab_channel=DohaDebates\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71eBGN2iSw&ab_channel=DohaDebates</a>",
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"content": "Hundreds of climate activists were detained in Milan. They were protesting amidst the ongoing United Nations conference of Climate change. The frustration is comprehensible. We have witnessed conference after conference about climate change and their effects. We have even testified the direct impact that climate change has had in our planet but there is little political will to take the effective decisions to fight one of the most important threats of this generation. There were wildfires in California, Greece and Turkey just this year. Still, very little has changed.\n\nIn the words of Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg we have experienced “30 years of blah, blah, blah.” She was attending the Youth4Climate event, an opportunity in theory to listen to the points of views of the younger generations. However, Thunberg also criticized that activists were “cherry-picked to pretend they were being listened” but in practice they were used just as tokens.\n\nShe was not the only one who shared this feeling. 24 years old Uganda climate change activist, Vanessa Nakate expressed her discomfort with the current state of affairs. She remarks that it is precisely the continent of Africa the most affected by climate change “which is ironic given that Africa is the lowest emitter of CO2 emissions of any continent except Antarctica.”\n\n100 billion euros a year were promised to help the most vulnerable countries by climate change. They were promised by 2020 but so far the funds have not been reimbursed.\n\n “It’s time to count the real costs. And it’s time for the polluters to pay. It’s time to keep the promises. No more empty summits. No more empty conferences. It’s time to show us the money. It’s time, it’s time, it’s time.”\n Vanessa Nakate\n\nYou can listen to Vanessa Nakate’s full speech at Youth4Climate Pre-COP26\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71eBGN2iSw&ab_channel=DohaDebates",
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