Greta Thunberg leads climate change protest in North Carolina: 'I have not found much hope in politicians and corporations. It is the people who now are our biggest source of hope.”
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, brought her message to North Carolina Friday -- just a few days after the U.S. announced its plans to formally withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.
She said the Climate Strike marches have been ongoing for a year now and will not stop until adults start believing in the science of climate change. “It can be hard in times like this to find hope,” she continued. “And I can tell you I have not found much hope in politicians and corporations. It is the people who now are our biggest source of hope.”
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