On the last day of the Youth4Climate conference the Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi met young activists Greta Thunberg, Vanessa Nakate, and Martina Comparelli in Milan on Thursday.

World’s leading Christian politicians have rallied to caution of the ‘catastrophic consequences’ of climate change, saying this represents a ‘critical moment’ for the planet’s future.

On the opening day of the Youth4Climate Summit, Thunberg chided world leaders for their so-called “blah blah blah” climate change promises and warned that time is running out for them to deal with the crisis.

“Your pressure, frankly, is very welcome. We need to be whipped into action. Your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening,”Mario Draghi

“Your pressure, frankly, is very welcome. We need to be whipped into action. Your mobilization has been powerful, and rest assured, we are listening,” Draghi said, just before his speech was interrupted by a bunch of demonstrators quickly escorted out of the hall.

Climate justice

Climate justice is a term used to frame climate change as an ethical and political issue, rather than one that is purely environmental or physical in nature. (wikipedia)


Greta Thunberg

Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg ; born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation. (wikipedia)

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Mario Draghi

Mario Draghi is an Italian economist, banker, academic, and civil servant who has been serving as Prime Minister of Italy since 13 February 2021. (wikipedia)


Vanessa Nakate

Vanessa Nakate is a Ugandan climate justice activist. She grew up in Kampala and started her activism in December 2018 after becoming concerned about the unusually high temperatures in her country. (wikipedia)