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Old June 7th, 2023 #1
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg nominated for Freedom of Dublin


CLIMATE ACTIVIST GRETA Thunberg has been nominated for the Freedom of the City of Dublin.

Lord Mayor Caroline Conroy has put Thunberg forward alongside Irish environmentalist Duncan Stewart to receive the accolade in recognition of their efforts to protect the earth, the first time nominations have been made for work in the area.

Thunberg, who is 20 years old, is known for her activism on climate issues, calling for world leaders to take action to prevent climate catastrophe.

More than 80 people have previously received the award, the most recent of whom are campaigner Ailbhe Smyth, cyberpsychology expert Professor Mary Aiken, and Olympian Kellie Harrington.

Other past recipients include Father Peter McVerry, the four members of U2, and Eamon de Valera.

The historical privileges, which are mostly symbolic in modern times, include being exempt from tax on goods brought through the city gates and permission to graze sheep on College Green and St Stephen’s Green.

In a statement, the Lord Mayor said she had asked Thunberg’s team some time ago if she would agree to accept the honour and received a reply late last night to say she would be happy to do so. “Greta has been a significant presence on the international stage, particularly in rallying young people to the climate challenge,” Conroy said. “I am a huge admirer of both Duncan and Greta. They are absolutely passionate about raising awareness of this huge issue,” she said. “Our city has never before used this award to celebrate the role of environmental activists. We must recognise the incredible work done across generations to protect our shared city and planet.”

The nominations were made this morning at a meeting of Dublin City Council’s Protocol Committee.

They will be sent forward for approval at the next monthly meeting of Dublin City Council on 12 June. The full Council vote is a matter of formality and it is effectively assured that both nominees will be bestowed the honour.

Dublin City Council announced yesterday that Duncan Stewart would be nominated for the freedom of the city. Stewart is widely known for his role on RTÉ’s popular nature programme Eco Eye. Conway said that he is “highly deserving of this honour”.“In fact, I can’t think of any other Irish person who has done more over such a long period of time to spread the word about environmental issues,” she said.

“Duncan was passionately campaigning on this topic years before it received the global attention it commands today.”




Maybe the honor should be saved for someone who exceled in their field for many years and gave their life to their cause. A 20 yr old who gave a few angry speechs…c,mon. Or somebody with significant links with this country….. Has she ever even been to Ireland?

Some say she is so in tune with Mother Earth that she uses magnetic fields to help her soar amongst the clouds. The woman has no need for your “jets”.




Climate activist Greta Thunberg nominated for Freedom of Dublin
07 VI 2023.

Look at the list of previous holders:
1877 William Ewart Gladstone
1877 Ulysses S. Grant
1979 John Paul II
1990 Nelson Mandela,
1995 Bill Clinton,
1999 Aung San Suu Kyi,
2000 Paul McGuiness, The Edge, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton, Bono,
2002 Mikhail Gorbachev,
2005 Bob Geldof, - Geldof returned his award in November 2017 in protest over Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi also holding the accolade, stating that he does not "wish to be associated in any way with an individual currently engaged in the mass ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya people of north-west Burma".
2017 Barack Obama and Michael Obama.

Certainly includes a lot of p o s.
 
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