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Italy: Greta Thunberg joins 'Friday for Future' rally in Turin
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13.12.2019
W/S Climate activist Greta Thunberg walking, Turin
M/S Thunberg walking
M/S Thunberg walking
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "We will make sure that we put them [world leaders] against the wall and that they will have to do their job and to protect our futures." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "Yesterday many climate activists were thrown out from the COP 25, so therefore we strike today all around the world in solidarity. So yeah." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "It is not fair that the older generations are handing over the responsibility to solve this crisis to us young people, who have not started this crisis. It is not fair that we have to do all this. The adults are behaving as if there is no tomorrow, but there is tomorrow, it is a tomorrow where we young people will live and we have to fight for that tomorrow. We can no longer take that tomorrow for granted, we have to fight for that tomorrow as if our lives depended on it, because it does." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "This decade, I cannot say enough how important this decade will be, this a decade that will define our future. What we decide to do or not do in this decade, we will have to live with for the rest of our lives, and our children and our grandchildren will also have to live with it."
SCRIPT
Sixteen-year-old Swedish student and environmental activist Greta Thunberg joined thousands of climate change protesters in Turin for the 'Fridays for Future' rally on Friday, following her visit to Madrid for the COP25 climate conference.
The recently chosen 'Person of the Year' by Time Magazine, addressed the crowd at the famous Piazza Castello expressing her disappointment with the older generation for a lack of action tackling the climate and taking an aim to world leaders.
"We will make sure that we put them [world leaders] against the wall and that they will have to do their job and to protect our future", said the young activist.
"It is not fair that the older generations are handing over the responsibility to solve this crisis to us young people, who have not started this crisis. It is not fair that we have to do all this. The adults are behaving as if there is no tomorrow, but there is tomorrow, it is a tomorrow where we young people will live and we have to fight for that tomorrow. We can no longer take that tomorrow for granted," Thunberg added.
Thunberg, who has been demonstrating on Fridays since August 2018 under the motto 'School strike for the climate' in front of the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, is now well-known all over the world as she has inspired climate strikes globally. For her activities Greta has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
M/S Thunberg walking
M/S Thunberg walking
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "We will make sure that we put them [world leaders] against the wall and that they will have to do their job and to protect our futures." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "Yesterday many climate activists were thrown out from the COP 25, so therefore we strike today all around the world in solidarity. So yeah." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "It is not fair that the older generations are handing over the responsibility to solve this crisis to us young people, who have not started this crisis. It is not fair that we have to do all this. The adults are behaving as if there is no tomorrow, but there is tomorrow, it is a tomorrow where we young people will live and we have to fight for that tomorrow. We can no longer take that tomorrow for granted, we have to fight for that tomorrow as if our lives depended on it, because it does." *NO CUTAWAY AT SOURCE*
SOT, Greta Thunberg, Climate activist: "This decade, I cannot say enough how important this decade will be, this a decade that will define our future. What we decide to do or not do in this decade, we will have to live with for the rest of our lives, and our children and our grandchildren will also have to live with it."
SCRIPT
Sixteen-year-old Swedish student and environmental activist Greta Thunberg joined thousands of climate change protesters in Turin for the 'Fridays for Future' rally on Friday, following her visit to Madrid for the COP25 climate conference.
The recently chosen 'Person of the Year' by Time Magazine, addressed the crowd at the famous Piazza Castello expressing her disappointment with the older generation for a lack of action tackling the climate and taking an aim to world leaders.
"We will make sure that we put them [world leaders] against the wall and that they will have to do their job and to protect our future", said the young activist.
"It is not fair that the older generations are handing over the responsibility to solve this crisis to us young people, who have not started this crisis. It is not fair that we have to do all this. The adults are behaving as if there is no tomorrow, but there is tomorrow, it is a tomorrow where we young people will live and we have to fight for that tomorrow. We can no longer take that tomorrow for granted," Thunberg added.
Thunberg, who has been demonstrating on Fridays since August 2018 under the motto 'School strike for the climate' in front of the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, is now well-known all over the world as she has inspired climate strikes globally. For her activities Greta has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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