Home » News » Miriam and Pauline from Bergen took trains and buses through half of Europe to fight for the climate Miriam and Pauline from Bergen took trains and buses through half of Europe to fight for the climate November 2, 2021 by world today news Activists and environmentalists are among the many thousands who have come to the climate summit in Glasgow. The MDGs from Bergen hope to be heard. –From the departure at Bergen railway station, Miriam Akkouche and Pauline Tomren (from left) from MDG spent more than 55 hours getting to Glasgow. Photo: Susanne Waage / MDG (Bergens Tidende): – The biggest challenge was probably that we did not get to sleep very much and that we arrived in Brussels at 03 at night, says Miriam Akkouche to BT. The 25-year-old represents the Green Party in the county council. Together with city council member Pauline Tomren, she has gone to the climate summit COP26 to try to push the world leaders to more action in the climate crisis. Read the whole case with subscription Already a subscriber? sign in— Related posts:Yvelines. Covid-19: the mayor of Saint-Germain-en-Laye takes stock of the health of his municipalit...High-Demand Job Opportunity for Engineers: Strong Background in Mechanics, Autocad, Catia, or Solidw...Afghan women protest against public speaking ban by singingFatal Stabbing Incident at Beekbergen Holiday Park Linked to Migrant Workers - SPSMedia, Omroep Geld... Rhein-Main Baskets already on Wednesday in Bad Homburg | News city CM – Tobias Harris set to miss several games [MISE À JOUR] Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: