Greta Thunberg to Sail Atlantic for Climate Conferences
Swedish
climate activist Greta Thunberg has accepted a ride across the Atlantic by boat
to attend two key climate conferences.
The teenager
will make the journey aboard the Malizia II, a high-speed 18-metre (60ft) yacht
built to race around the globe.
"We'll
be sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from the UK to New York in mid
August," she tweeted.
Thunberg
refuses to fly because of the environmental impact of air travel.
In a
Facebook post, Team Malizia said they were "honoured to sail Greta
Thunberg emission free across the Atlantic".
She had
previously said that she wanted to attend the UN Climate Action summit in
New York on 23 September, but was struggling to work out how to make it without
taking a plane or going on a cruise ship - which have similarly high emissions.
Hurricanes
also often deter sailors from trans-Atlantic journeys in August.
"Taking
a boat to North America is basically impossible," she previously told the
Associated Press.
Now, the
16-year-old will be able to attend the New York conference. She will later
journey by train and by bus south to the annual Santiago Climate Change
Conference in December.
Malizia II
was built to compete in the 2016-2017 round-the-world Vendée Globe race. The
high-tech vessel generates electricity through solar panels and underwater
turbines.
Thunberg and
her father will reportedly make the crossing with captain Boris Herrmann,
Monaco royal family member Pierre Casiraghi and a filmmaker.
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