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Swedish teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg arrives in Lisbon, Portugal, after crossing the Atlantic in a catamaran to attend a UN climate change summit in Madrid. Thunberg, 16, has become the face of young peoples' demands for climate action and made a point of making the journey back from September's New York climate summit by sea rather than fuel-guzzling plane. IMAGES
Greta Thunberg and other climate activists stop for photographers as they arrive at Westminster Magistrates' Court on the second day of their trial for defying police orders during protests against the oil industry last October. IMAGES
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and Ugandan climate activist Patience Nabukalu take part in a demonstration by the group 'Fridays for Future' in front of the headquarters of German retail bank Postbank in Bonn, western Germany, to demand an end of new fossil fuel funding projects by banks and states. The activists march from the United Nations campus to the Postbank (Deutsche Bank) headquarters to demand that company CEO Christian Sewing and TotalEnergies stop funding the EACOP pipeline in Uganda. IMAGES
Greta Thunberg and other climate activists wear face masks and hold up signs about climate change during a "Fridays for Future" protest in Sweden's capital Stockholm. IMAGES
Lisbon (Portugal), Dec 5 (EFE).- Young climate activist Greta Thunberg on Thursday departed from the Portuguese capital on the overnight Lusitania sleeper train towards Madrid to participate in the UN Climate Change Conference COP25.Thunberg crossed the Atlantic on the catamaran 'La Vagabonde' and arrived at Santo Amaro Dock in Lisbon on Dec 3.The 16-years-old Swedish activist then boarded the train at Santa Apolonia Train Station in Lisbon late Thursday as she was set to attend the UN climate summit in the Spanish capital. (Camera: NACHO BALLESTEROS).FOOTAGE SHOWING SWEDISH ACTIVIST ACTIVIST GRETA THUNBERG BOARDING THE LUSITANIA SLEEPER TRAIN AT SANTA APOLONIA TRAIN STATION, IN LISBON, PORTUGAL.
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