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Greta Thunberg calls on world leaders to listen to young activists
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Several young activists have travelled to the Swiss ski resort of Davos this year, following in Thunberg's footsteps. (Reuters photo)
Several young activists have travelled to the Swiss ski resort of Davos this year, following in Thunberg's footsteps. (Reuters photo)

Greta Thunberg, who has inspired a new generation of activists to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, urged world leaders to listen to young people on Tuesday.

"I'm not a person that can complain about not being heard," she said, prompting laughter from the audience at a panel session titled "Forging a Sustainable Path Towards a Common Future" on the first day of the annual WEF meeting.

"The science and voice of young people is not the centre of the conversation, but it needs to be."

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Several young activists have travelled to the Swiss ski resort of Davos this year, following in Thunberg's footsteps.

Among the "climate heroes" being celebrated by the WEF are Irish teen scientist Fionn Ferreira, who created a solution for preventing microplastics from reaching oceans.

They also include South African climate activist Ayakha Melithafa, 17, and Canadian Autumn Peltier, who has been advocating for water conservation since she was 8 years old.

"It is about us and future generations and those who have been affected today," Thunberg said. "We need to bring the science into the conversation."

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(Published 21 January 2020, 14:35 IST)