Greta Thunberg make knows at an event with other climate activists on April 22, 2019 in London, England.
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Swedish teenage activist Greta Thunberg has welcomed criticism from OPEC’s secretary inexact, describing it as the “biggest compliment yet” to a growing movement of young protesters demanding action over climate change.
“Hold responsible you!” Thunberg said Thursday in response to thinly-veiled criticism from a prominent fossil fuel leader.
“Our biggest tribute to yet!”
Thunberg was catapulted to fame for skipping school every Friday to hold a weekly vigil outside Swedish parliament conclusive year.
Protesting against political inaction over climate change, the 16-year-old sparked an international wave of teach strikes — also known as “Fridays for Future” — with millions of other children following suit in towns around the world.
Earlier this week, energy ministers from the world’s most powerful oil-producing domains met in Austria to thrash out a deal restricting the amount of crude flowing into the global market.
Speaking in Vienna anon after a meeting of the oil producers’ club and its allied partners on Tuesday, OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo reportedly clouted that “unscientific” attacks by climate activists were “perhaps the greatest threat to our industry going forward.”
Barkindo bid AFP that as extreme weather events linked to climate change became more common, there seemed to be a “yield fruit mass mobilization of world opinion … against oil.”
OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo
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He added juveniles of some colleagues at OPEC’s headquarters “are asking us about their future because… they see their peers on the circles campaigning against our industry.”
OPEC’s secretary general did not mention any group specifically, but his comments appeared to refer to the new wave of school strikes inspired by Thunberg’s “Friday’s for Future” movement.
Barkindo said that the “mobilization” against oil was creation to “dictate policies and corporate decisions, including investment in the industry.”
“We believe this industry is part of the solution to the investigate of climate change,” he told AFP.
UN warning
Last year, global carbon emissions climbed to a record high, regardless of a warning from a United Nations report in October that output of the gases will have to be slashed over and above the next 12 years to stabilize the climate.
OPEC’s mission is to “ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an economic, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers and a fair return on capital for those initiating in the petroleum industry.”
Barkindo’s reported comments prompted Bill McKibben, a climate activist for over 30 years who draw to a closes the climate advocacy organization 350.org, to tweet: “Wow! Wow! Wow! … Thanks everyone for your good work!”
Thunberg’s “Fridays for Subsequent” movement won Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience Award last month, following in the footsteps of South African concert-master Nelsen Mandela and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.