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2019-08-01 International-UN-NGOs
Idiot Young Climate Panic Enthusiast Greta Thunberg Sails To America.

Greta Thunberg to sail across Atlantic for UN climate summits

Greta Thunberg is to sail across the Atlantic in a high-speed racing yacht next month to attend UN climate summits in the US and Chile as part of a sabbatical year the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist will spend in the US.

"Good news! I'll be joining the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, COP25 in Santiago ... I've been offered a ride on the 60ft racing boat Malizia II. We'll be sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from the UK to NYC in mid August," Greta tweeted. The journey will take two weeks.

The campaigner, whose solo protest last year sparked the Fridays for Future global school climate strike movement, said in June she would be taking a year off school to attend the summits, on 23 September in New York and 2-13 December in Santiago, which she described as "pretty much where our future will be decided".



After driving Ewwropean school kids as crazy as herself with reckless abandon and traipsing all across the Eww, including the Vatican, she's bound to set sail on a modified "sports yacht" for the breeding grounds of insanity, the US west coast !





The yacht is fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines to generate zero-carbon electricity. Greta will be accompanied on the voyage by Malizia II’s skipper Boris Hermann, her father Svante, Pierre Casiraghi, the grandson of Monaco’s late Prince Rainier III and the actor Grace Kelly, and a film-maker.


Greta told the Associated Press before the announcement that she had not wanted to travel to the US by cruise ship because of their notoriously high emissions, while the Atlantic could be dangerous for sailing boats in August because of the high risk of hurricanes.

"Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said. "I have had countless people helping me, trying to contact different boats."

This is insanity plain and simple, multiplied and exploited by the media and the climate fanatics, ultimately smoke and mirrors to bring student agitation and politics to kindergarten and middle-school. And it utilizes a mentally challenged girl's predatory parents, coaxing and pushing here into becoming an icon of stupidity. Prepare for large scale strikes in schools and protests involving kids who can't spell c-l-i-m-a-t-e yet, herded by dyke teachers and pansy headmasters.


Posted by Dron66046 2019-08-01 07:11|| || Front Page|| [11 views ]  Top

#1 Wow. Uhh... thanks. [sheepish grin]

They did try to tell me I wasn't cut out for journalism. Or coding.
Posted by Dron66046 2019-08-01 08:27||   2019-08-01 08:27|| Front Page Top

#2 Should said yacht encounter problems at sea, the US Navy should send the USS Constitution to the rescue with a large kite to airlift the passengers to safety.
Posted by M. Murcek 2019-08-01 08:36||   2019-08-01 08:36|| Front Page Top

#3 airlift the passengers to safety

Into the Amazon forest. Let them see that planet is generally safer than us.
Posted by Dron66046 2019-08-01 08:50||   2019-08-01 08:50|| Front Page Top

#4 "Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said.

The stupid, it burns....
Posted by Frank G 2019-08-01 09:58||   2019-08-01 09:58|| Front Page Top

#5 Taking a sailboat to the US is difficult. Of course, it used to be common until 100 years or so ago.

Any boat or ship crossing the ocean spews out an enormous amount of CO2, unless it is powered by wind.
Posted by Rambler in Virginia  2019-08-01 10:25||   2019-08-01 10:25|| Front Page Top

#6 "Taking a boat to North America is basically impossible," she said.

The White Star Lines could not be reached for comment. Luxury lines, no, but freighter, yes.

EU - America

Bremerhaven, Germany (Day 1); Le Havre, France (3); Charleston, SC (12); Savannah, GA (13), Freeport, Bahamas (15); Veracruz (20) and Altamira, Mexico (21); Houston, TX (24); New Orleans, LA (27); Freeport, 2nd call (29); Port Everglades, FL (31); Savannah, 2nd call (33); Charleston, 2nd call (34) Antwerp, Belgium (43); Felixstowe, England (44) and Bremerhaven (46).
Bremerhaven, Germany (Day 1); Rotterdam, Holland (2); Antwerp, Belgium (4); Le Havre, France (7); Boston, MA (15); New York, NY (16); Philadelphia, PA (19); Baltimore, MD (21); Norfolk, VA (22); New York, 2nd call (24); Bremerhaven (33).
Houston, TX (Day 1); New Orleans, LA (3); Port Everglades, FL (5); Freeport, Bahamas (6); Barcelona, Spain (17); Gioia Tauro (20), Naples (21) and La Spezia, Italy (23); Barcelona (25) and Valencia, Spain (26); Sines, Portugal (28); Santo Domingo, Caucedo terminal, Dominican Republic (37); Cristobal, Panama (40); Vera Cruz (45) and Altamira, Mexico (46); Houston (48).
New York (Day 1), Norfolk, VA (2); Savannah, GA (4); Miami, FL (6); Algeciras, Spain (19); Malta (22); Gioia Tauro (23); Leghorn (25) and Genoa, Italy (27); Marseille (Fos sur Mer terminal), France (29); Algeciras, 2nd call (32); New York (42).

days 9-48 one way
fare €900, €85 per day

source

guess she never heard of google.
Posted by Procopius2k 2019-08-01 13:45||   2019-08-01 13:45|| Front Page Top

#7 Wish I could be sixteen again. I can ecall how much I knew back then. It was all so clear...
Posted by Fred 2019-08-01 17:24||   2019-08-01 17:24|| Front Page Top

#8 Grunta, how many tons of carbon did it take to build the racing boat Malizia II ?

Another short want to be troll idiot pc proving once again, Swedes are basically Norwegians with their brains removed and zero spine.

By the way, "Thun" basically is a fancy spelling of the old Norse "Tun" meaning some who lived by a fenced yard. Yeah, great lineage there toaster girl.

Then again maybe she is fleeing the muslim rape gangs in Sweden.
Posted by Woodrow 2019-08-01 18:53||   2019-08-01 18:53|| Front Page Top

#9  Grunta, how many tons of carbon did it take to build the racing boat Malizia II ?

It's not just the raw materials. It's exotic fiber-reinforced composites for the hull, synthetic fiber and fabric for sails and rope, metal mining and fabrication for fittings, and let's not forget the computers to run the CAD/CAM software used to design the boat and whatever testing simulations. Since we've got computers, we need electricity and a way to generate and transmit it. It's probably got a GPS on board, so we need some rockets and a satellite constellation.

In short, to build a boat like that, you need to invent Western Civilization.
Posted by SteveS 2019-08-01 19:49||   2019-08-01 19:49|| Front Page Top

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