By midcentury, Gates may be proved right and Thunberg too pessimistic even in relation to food and land use.
Trump urges us to carry on, while Mnuchin suggests that Thunberg numb her soul with the opium of mainstream economics.
Our house is burning and we are not doing enough. Leadership must come from the private sector.
The battery of tweets from the U.S. president in the morning served as a precedent for what would come to be a record number of tweets since he took office.
It is impossible not to think of the question asked − with rightful anger − by Greta Thunberg a few months ago: 'How dare you?'
Donald and Greta, puppets who have become recurrent features in the world of the media, complement each other perfectly.
'How dare you! You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words.'
Climate change is going to be profoundly unfair in its consequences, as the poorest will suffer first and worst.
The young activists show that there is an existential threat in the global ecological crisis.
[G]lobal polarization has also infiltrated international climate politics.