'Bumpy' first night on yacht for US-bound Swedish activist Thunberg



STOCKHOLM (dpa)- Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg's first night on a racing yacht ferrying her to New York was "bumpy," she said on Twitter.
"A very bumpy night but I slept surprisingly well. Some dolphins showed up and swam along the boat last night!" she wrote on Twitter.




Thunberg, 16, refuses to fly because of the CO2 emissions caused by aviation, and is travelling on the Malizia, a racing yacht captained by German sailor Boris Herrmann and Pierre Casiraghi of Monaco.
"The night was bouncy and rough, but mostly everyone got some sleep. We are trying to find an organisation of space and storage and life," the two said on Twitter.
Thunberg has never sailed before, and before setting sail Wednesday said she could not predict what the biggest challenge during the two-week voyage would be, but she was not afraid of being seasick.
The 18-metre-long yacht left a marina in the English port of Plymouth.
Conditions on the yacht are spartan. Herrmann said there are no toilets, and only thin, tube-like bunks for beds.
In the US, Thunberg plans to attend the UN Climate Action Summit in New York on September 23 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, as well as climate protests planned for September 20 and 27.
She will also visit Canada and Mexico before joining the annual UN climate change conference hosted by Chile in December.
Her father Svante Thunberg and filmmaker Nathan Grossman were also on board the 18-metre racing yacht.
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Thursday, August 15th 2019
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