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Greta Thunberg Speaks at UN Climate Conference... Youth throw "Eye of Horus" Symbol In The Ai

Speaking at the UN Climate Change conference in Madrid among other leaders, Greta Thunberg criticizes world leaders for doing little or nothing to tackle the problem of Climate change.
According to the 16-year-old, the richest 10 percent of the world's population produces 50 percent of the world's carbon emissions while the poorest 50% produce just 10 percent.

Greta along with scientists and leaders of ecological organizations challenged world leaders to follow through with the Paris Agreement on climate change while resolving to name and shame those unwilling to do more in this regard.

Of course, I wouldn't leave out the "Eye of Horus" symbol flashing, especially given that Greta has become something more than just an advocate for climate change but a unifier of some sort; one who has the backing of Pope Francis who himself recently announced an invitation to world leaders of all categories to assemble at the Vatican come May 2020 to discuss (your guess is as good as mine) CLIMATE CHANGE! This will bring to the fore, the issue of the SUNDAY REST proposal by Pope Francis (as against the SABBATH REST) as solution for Climate Change.  Interesting days lie ahead!

Shalom.




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