Greta Thunberg told Ellen DeGeneres that meeting with President Trump would be 'a waste of time, really'
- On Friday, 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
- DeGeneres asked Thunberg whether she'd consider trying to help President Donald Trump understand climate change. Thunberg responded: "I just think it would be a waste of time, really."
- This isn't the first time the activist has expressed her disinterest in meeting with the US president.
- Thunberg and Trump got into a social-media spat in September following the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York City.
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The face of the global youth climate movement seems to have no interest in meeting President Donald Trump.
On Friday's episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," host Ellen DeGeneres asked 16-year-old Greta Thunberg if she ever thinks about sitting down with President Trump to "try to help him understand climate change."
The Swedish teenager dismissed the idea.
"I don't understand why I would do that," Thunberg said. "I don't see what I could tell him that he hasn't already heard, and I just think it would be a waste of time, really."
Trump, who has called climate change a Chinese hoax, plans to pull the US out of the Paris climate agreement. His administration has also catalyzed rollbacks on a range of environmental policies, including the US Endangered Species Act and the Environmental Protection Agency's clean-water regulations .
This isn't the first time Thunberg has suggested that a meeting with Trump would be futile. In a CBS interview on August 13, she said: "Why should I waste time talking to him when he, of course, is not going to listen to me? I can't say anything that he hasn't already heard."
Trump and Thunberg have never met, but they sparred on Twitter
To attend the United Nations Climate Action Summit in September, Thunberg crossed the Atlantic on a zero-emissions sailboat in order to avoid the greenhouse-gas emissions of air travel.
Upon her arrival in the US on August 28, she said at a press conference: "People always ask me about Donald Trump … my message for him is listen to the science. He obviously doesn't do that."
A few weeks later, Trump tweeted about the climate activist.
His tweet came after Thunberg gave a fiery, impassioned speech to UN leaders.
"You all come to me for hope? How dare you. You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words," Thunberg said through tears.
In response to that speech - which Trump did not attend - the president tweeted: "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!"
Less than 24 hours later, Thunberg clapped back by changing her Twitter bio to: "A very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future."
A Reuters video also captured Thunberg glaring at President Trump as he entered the UN Headquarters in New York on the day of the Climate Action Summit.