"Listen To Science": Greta Thunberg's Message To India

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  • Published On: January 24, 2020
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Activists led by the 17-year-old Swedish girl Greta Thunberg marched through Davos, Switzerland today saying that there was a feel-good on climate change at the World Economic Forum meet but no real commitment to change and fulfilling the mandates of the Paris agreement on the basis of which countries need to cut down their emissions to help curb global warming. Greta also spoke to NDTV's Vishnu Som on her message to India before marching through the Swiss town.

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