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U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, centre, waves next to Spain's Education Minister and Government's spokesperson Isabel Celaa, left, at the COP25 Climate summit in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Dec. 9, 2019. A global U.N.sponsored climate change conference is taking place in Madrid. (AP Photo/Andrea Comas)
Police watch as activists from the international group called Extinction Rebellion sit blocking the street during a protest against climate change outside the COP25 Climate summit in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Dec. 9, 2019. A global U.N.sponsored climate change conference is taking place in Madrid. (AP Photo/Andrea Comas)
Chile's former president Ricardo Lagos speaks to journalists during the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives to hold a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (L) and German activist Luisa Neubauer take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (4R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (6R) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (3R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (5R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (5L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (4R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (4L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (2R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (4L) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (2L) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (5R) and German activist Luisa Neubauer (7R) take part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C) takes part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C) takes part in a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives to hold a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives to hold a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives to hold a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives to hold a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg drinks as she holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg drinks as she holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg holds a press conference with other young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet takes part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet (R) waves beside Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa as they take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet (R) smilesd beside Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa as they take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet (R) talks with Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa as they take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet (C) shakes hands with an atendee beside Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa (L) as they take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivers a speech during the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivers a speech during the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivers a speech during the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivers a speech during the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivers a speech during the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson (C) and Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa (R) take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson (C) and Spanish government's caretaker spokeswoman and minister of education Isabel Celaa (5R) take part in the event "We Dare": Children and Youth vs. Climate Change within the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Indigenous rights defender, Brazilian lawyer Joenia Batista de Carvalho aka Joenia Wapichana (C) takes part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Indigenous rights defender, Brazilian lawyer Joenia Batista de Carvalho aka Joenia Wapichana (R) takes part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives takes part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
Brazilian natives take part in a demonstration demanding climate justice outside the venue of the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
A representative of Tonga kingdom asks for a solution for his polynesian country's vulnerability to future sea-level rise during a press conference held by young activists to discuss the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference COP25 at the 'IFEMA - Feria de Madrid' exhibition centre, in Madrid, on December 9, 2019. - The COP25 summit opened on December 2 with a stark warning from the UN about the "utterly inadequate" efforts of the world's major economies to curb carbon pollution, in Madrid, after the event's original host Chile withdrew last month due to deadly riots over economic inequality. (Photo by CRISTINA QUICLER / AFP)
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg prepares a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg looks a colleague in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg during the ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg waits for a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
09 December 2019, Spain, Madrid: At the UN Climate Conference, participants stand on a reflecting surface in front of a photo projection. In front of it is an installation on Mahatma Gandhi and the symbol of Indian resistance against England, the spinning wheel. Photo: Clara Margais/dpa
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg during a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit in Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg talks in a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the COP25 Summit, Madrid. 09 Dec 2019 Pictured: December 9, 2019, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Greta Thunberg in a performance during a ''Fridays for Future'' NGO press conference in the Summit, Madrid. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER
06-12-2019 Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers a speech after a mass climate march to demand urgent action on the climate crisis from world leaders attending the COP25 summit, in Madrid. Thousands of activists from around the globe will simultaneously hit the streets of Madrid and Santiago on December 6, 2019. Teen eco-warrior Greta Thunberg -- who refuses to fly because of the carbon emissions involved -- is expected to join the rally after making a nearly three-week journey across the Atlantic by catamaran. She made a surprise appearance at the climate conference after she arrived in Madrid following a 10-hour overnight train trip from Lisbon, joining dozens of other youths in sit-in. . . fot. Face to Face/REPORTER fot. Face to Face/REPORTER