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Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg are expected to clash over their opposing views on climate change at the World Economic Summit in Davos President Trump and Greta Thunberg’s Twitter spat could erupt in real life as the pair meet face to face in a highly anticipated showdown. The global elite are gathering at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, where climate change is expected to be on top of the agenda. The theme is ‘Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World’, but the US leader, who once described global warming as a ‘hoax’, has already raised eyebrows by arriving with a huge convoy of jeeps, a jet and seven helicopters. His dramatic entrance came as climate activist Thunberg took to the stage to attack business and political leaders for doing ‘nothing’ to address the environmental emergency. Speaking on a panel with other young activists she said: ‘The climate and environment is a hot topic right now, thanks to young people pushing. ‘Pretty much nothing has been done, since the global emissions of CO2 have not reduced.’ President Donald Trump walks out of the Marine One helicopter as he arrives for the 50th World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland (Picture: Reuters) He flew over the Swiss Alps on his way to Davos, where the climate emergency will be a hot topic (Picture: AFP) Trump will be sharing a stage with climate activist Greta Thunberg, who he has clashed with on social media (Picture: Reuters) Swedish activist Thunberg says global leaders are not doing enough to reduce carbon emissions (Picture: AFP) The Swedish teen added that the global movement sparked by her school strike was only the very beginning in the fight against the warming planet, and much more has to be done. She accused media outlets and those in power of ignoring science, adding: ‘I know you don’t want to report about this and talk about this but I assure you I will continue to repeat these numbers until you do.’ Her role in spotlighting a climate emergency which US conservatives believe does not exist, has landed her in the firing line of Trump’s twitter attacks. Last month, he reacted to the teenager being named Time magazine’s 2019 ‘Person of the Year’ by mocking her serious demeanour. The US leader, 73, tweeted that Thunberg, 17, had an ‘anger management problem’ and should ‘chill’. Trump is delivering a hotly anticipated speech on Tuesday morning (Picture: EPA) He has previously described climate change as a hoax (Picture: EPA) Trump’s grand arrival was met with protests from climate activists in Davos (Picture:EPA) At least seven helicopters and a private jet were seen flying over the alps on the way to the forum (Picture: Reuters) Trump has told Thunberg to ‘chill out’ over her views on climate change (Picture:AP) Thunberg, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, responded by briefly changing her Twitter bio to read: ‘A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.’ The pair could clash again if Trump fails to address the climate issue in his keynote speech being delivered this morning. There have also been climate protests in Switzerland in the run-up to the summit as a result of policies implemented in the Trump administration. The president has deregulated the US in terms of fossil fuels and pulled the country out of the Paris climate agreement. Greta Thunberg was named Time’s person of the year for her climate activism (Picture: AFP) She has been credited with starting a global movement after protesting climate change by skipping school (Picture: AFP) Her activism has attracted criticism from US conservatives who don’t believe in climate change (Picture: AP) He skipped the WEF last year but this year it may come as a welcome escape, as the US Senate will kick off his impeachment trial in the hours following Tuesday’s address. His hotly anticipated talk has packed out the conference hall in Davos, where 3,000 business bosses and politicians are gathered. He opened it by declaring America is ‘winning again like never before’ and he has never been more confident about the country’s future. This could attract criticism from Thunberg, who will also take centre stage to discuss ‘averting the climate apocalypse’ later today. World Economic Forum Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab said he thinks ‘both voices are necessary’. Got a story for Metro.co.uk? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page.
