Swedish teen climate activist Great Thunberg set sail aboard a zero-emissions boat Wednesday, beginning a two-week journey across the Atlantic Ocean for a United Nations summit in New York City.
“By this journey I hope to increase awareness among people, to spread information and communicate the science about what is really going on… with the climate and ecological crisis.”
—Greta Thunberg, activistThe 16-year-old Nobel Peace Prize nominee—whose solo protests outside the Swedish Parliament have inspired #FridaysForFuture school strikes across the globe—has chosen not to fly to highlight air travel’s contributions to the climate crisis. Instead, she opted for what The Associated Press described as “a high-tech but decidedly low-comfort sailboat.”
“By this journey I hope to increase awareness among people,” said Thunberg, “to spread information and communicate the science about what is really going on so people can understand what is really going on with the climate and ecological crisis.”
“That is what I am hoping to achieve with everything and that will also lead to international opinions,” she added, “so that people come together and put pressure on the people in power so that they will have to do something.”