Greta Thunberg sails the Atlantic again. The teenage climate activist will sail across the Atlantic Ocean for the second time this year. This is a follow-up to her successful four-week sailing across the Atlantic from Plymouth to New York City, USA, to attend a UN Summit on Climate Change in August.
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The 16-year-old Swede will embark from Hampton, Virginia, to Madrid, Spain, on the impressive 48-foot Catamaran La Vagabonde to attend a UN Climate Change Conference in Madrid from December 2 to December 13.
The December conference was initially billed for Chile but was moved to Spain due to unrest in the region.
Greta Thunberg became a sensation as a result of her environmental activism. This further attests to his burgeoning credential as Greta Thunberg sails the Atlantic again.