LONDON – “Yesterday, my grandfather Olof Thunberg is dead. He was about to make 95 years. It was one of the friendliest people I’ve ever known. We miss him terribly”. Greta Thunberg has posted the death of his grandfather on the social accompaniment to the message with the images of them together.

The activist Swedish is in London to meet with the activist pakistani Nobel peace prize winner, Malala Yousafzai. “It is the only friend for whom I would skip school,” he wrote on Twitter Malala, by sharing a photo in which they appear together on a park bench. Thunberg from its part, has published two photos of the meeting on the social “So… today I met my role model. What else can I say?”.

Thunberg visited Oxford while he was direct in Bristol, where it is waiting for the protest on the climate of Friday, and also spoke with the students. “Science, voting, the limits of protest, divestment, zero real and zero net, and much more”: the topics discussed as reported by the dean of the College Alan Rusbridger.

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