“The climate crisis hasn't been treated as an emergency,' GretaThunberg told TheDailyShow in a wider conversation about the lack of governmental action on the climate crisis.
with Trevor Noah, Thunberg made it clear that she wishes she could talk about something else for a change.
But, she said, these excuses and complaints belie the fact that we’re past the point of discussion: The climate crisis is here. Thunberg opened the interview by pointing out that 2021 is projected to see the, and yet, according to Thunberg, only 2% of government spending went toward clean energy. “It just shows that we're not really taking this seriously, or at least world leaders are not taking it seriously,” she said.
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