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"Don't work for climate-wreckers": UN chief to the young

THE United Nations secretary general has called on the next generation to refuse to work for fossil fuel companies, whom he called 'climate wreckers'.

 António Guterres received an honorary degree from Seton and used his moment on stage to tell students not to work for the industry that may solve the climate crisis.

António Guterres received an honorary degree from Seton and used his moment on stage to tell students not to work for the industry that may solve the climate crisis.

  Former Portuguese prime minister and UN chief Antonio Gueterres told a group of university students in the US yesterday they were the ones holding the cards in the job market and should be working...

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