Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg traveled by train this Tuesday. From Santiago de Compostela to Vigowhich, as Efe was able to confirm, unleashed all sorts of speculations about the reason for his presence in Galicia. Thunberg, who was traveling with another young foreigner, said: His final destination was PortugalHowever, he did not want to say whether he intended to take part in protests in Portugal.
However, this Wednesday, some media reported that his presence in Galicia vigo global summit 2025 will be celebrated in the Galician city this Wednesday and Thursday, bringing together Nobel laureates, business leaders and politicians to discuss sustainability, digitalization and global challenges. They also pointed out that: blue atlantic forumThe conference, which was recently held in Parador de Baiona, 25 km from Vigo, focused on the Atlantic Blue Economy, with Sunta President Alfonso Rueda and speakers from several countries participating.
A Web Summit has recently been held in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. The world’s most influential technology eventwill attract approximately 70,000 participants, including entrepreneurs, investors, and executives from leading digital companies. Two years ago, Paddy Cosgrave, founder of Web Summit, “war crime” Israel’s policy led to tech giants including Meta, Google and Amazon canceling their participation in the event, and led to his subsequent resignation, although he was reinstated as prime minister several months later.
On social networks this Wednesday, many people commented sarcastically that the young Swedish woman’s goal was to reach Vigo. To prevent Mayor Abel Caballero from turning on the lights. A rally in the city is scheduled for this Saturday, November 15th “due to contaminants.”
Last September, Thunberg took part in the Global Smud Frotra, which brought together 52 boats and nearly 500 people from 46 countries to support the Gaza Strip and oppose Israel’s actions. after being be captured, detained, and deported The activist, on behalf of Israel, criticized Western governments’ lack of action against what she called the “growing genocide” in Gaza.