What did Boris Johnson say at the climate change summit?
The event saw President Joe Biden vow to cut US greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.
When the time for Boris Johnson’s speech came, the Prime Minister spoke about how climate action could help create more jobs and help nations recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
At one point, Mr Johnson said: ‘It’s vital for all of us to show that this is not all about some expensive politically correct green act of ‘bunny-hugging’ or however you want to put it.
‘Nothing wrong with bunny-hugging but you know what I’m driving at.’
The Prime Minister wasn’t talking about anyone specific with his remarks, but Greta was quick to make a lighthearted jibe and change her Twitter bio to ‘bunny hugger’.
‘Bunny hugger’ is an informal way of referring to an animal lover or a conservationist.
Of course, this isn’t the first time the popular environmental activist has poked fun at a world leader.
Back in 2019, Donald Trump who was the US President at the time accused the teenager of having an ‘anger management problem’ and advised her to ‘watch a good old fashioned movie with a friend’ and ‘chill’.
The latest tweets from @borisjohnson. 1.3m Followers, 253 Following, 706 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Boris Johnson (@borisjohnsonuk). Bunny Hugger: Greta Thunberg takes apparent dig at Boris Johnson in Twitter bio. It comes after the UK PM said taking action on climate change was not ‘politically correct bunny hugging’.
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