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Saoi O'Connor
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Jinsunon-binary, transgender Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuIrlannda Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguO'Connor Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo2003 Taƴto
ƊofordeCork Taƴto
Sana'ajiclimate activist Taƴto
ResidenceCork Taƴto
Medical conditionautism Taƴto
Participant inFridays for Future Taƴto
Described at URLhttps://www.hotpress.com/culture/saoi-oconnor-explains-why-teenage-climate-strike-has-resumed-in-cork-22821535, https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30955110.html, https://greennews.ie/saoi-o-connor-fff-cork-return-to-protest/, https://www.rte.ie/learn/2020/1221/1185732-growing-up-at-the-end-of-the-world/ Taƴto
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Saoi O'Connor ko sukaaɓe Irlandenaaɓe daraniiɓe kilimatiseer, puɗɗinooɗo seppo Aljumaa ngam Futuro to Cork, Irlande e lewru Yarkomaa hiitande dubi 2019.

Nguurndam neɗɗo

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O'Connor jibinaa ko to Skibbereen, e nder diiwaan Cork, kono hannde o hoɗi ko to Glasgow[1] ɗo ɓe njanngata daartol e politik to duɗal jaaɓi jaangirɗe mawɓe Glasgow.[2] Ɓe ngonaa autiste en, ɓe ngonaa jinnaaɓe[3] e ɓe ngonaa binndi, eɓe kuutoroo inɗe ɗe ngonaa jinnaaɓe ɓe.[4] Ɓe njogii ko ɓiɗɗo puccu oraas ina wiyee Pumpkin.[5]

Haɓde e nuunɗal kilimatiseer

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Saoi O'Connor fuɗɗii seppo Aljumaa For Future to wuro Cork ñalnde 11 lewru Yarkomaa e nder dubi 2019 to yaasi suudu wuro Cork[6][7] ina jogii posto ina winndaa heen "Laamɗo oo alaa comci".[8] O'Connor fuɗɗii golle maɓɓe ko e duuɓi tati e nder kampaañ njulaagu nuunɗungu e nder ñalawma St Patrick.[9]

O'Connor is a white person with short hair, wearing green overalls and holding a sign which reads "the emperor has no clothes", they are in a crouched position, Hamilton is on their left, wearing a bright pink bucket hat and holding a sign which reads "Stop Jackdaw"
O'Connor (nyaamo) ina tawtoree seppo weeyo yontere kala to Stockholm, lewru suwee 2022, kanko e banndiiko gooto, daraniiɗo Ecoppi, hono Dylan Hamilton.

Ngam golloraade ko fayti e nuunɗal weeyo e sahaa timmuɗo, O'Connor woppi jaŋde mawnde to duɗal renndo Skibbereen ngam jokkude jaŋde maɓɓe to duɗal galle.[10][11] E lewru Seeɗto 2021 ɓe njalti jaŋde toownde ɗiɗmere, ɓe meeɗaa jooɗaade e seedantaagal maɓɓe Leaving Certificate,[12] hay so tawii noon caggal ɗuum ɓe njalti e jaŋde toownde tataɓere to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Glasgow.

E lewru feebariyee 2019, O'Connor yahi to Parlemaa Orop to Strasbourg ngam tawtoreede wondiiɓe mum ngam jeewte ko faati e weeyo. Hakkunde 2019 e 2020 O'Connor rewi heen ko e fedde winndiyaŋkooɓe, ko gooto e tiitoondeeji tati winndannde "Mawnude e joofnirde aduna" yaltunde e RTÉ e lewru noowammbar 2021.[8]

O'Connor jeyaa ko e 157 nulaaɓe e batu sukaaɓe RTÉ 2019 ko faati e weeyo,[9] e gooto e nulaaɓe ɗiɗo Irlandenaaɓe e batu sukaaɓe hade COP 2021 to Milan, ngu laamu Itaali yuɓɓini, ɗo kamɓe e woɗɓe ɓe ngoni e ñiŋde batu nguu e yeeso yimɓe fof sabu "defer a youthwashing". Polis leydi Itali e ɓe ƴetti paaspooruuji maɓɓe.

Sabu rafi COVID-19, seppooji duɗe hakkunde yimɓe dartinaama e fuɗɗoode hitaande 2020, kono O'Connor fuɗɗii ɗum en e lewru sulyee 2020.[13]

E lewru Duujal 2020 O'Connor jeyaa ko e fedde winndereyankoore rewɓe 9 e gollotooɓe ɓe ngonaa binnditagol, yaltini ɓataake feewde e ardiiɓe winndere ndee to Thomson Reuters Foundation News, tiitoonde mum ko "No nanondiral Pari jowitiingal e waylo-waylo weeyo jogori waɗde duuɓi joy nii, golle jaawɗe e kulhuli weeyo ina poti waɗeede jooni". Fedde winndereyankoore ndee ina waɗi Mitzi Jonelle Tan, Belyndar Rikimani, Leonie Bremer, Laura Muñoz, Fatou Jeng, Disha Ravi, Hilda Flavia Nakabuye e Sofiya Hernandez Salazar.[14]

Ngam ñalngu Leydi 2021, O'Connor jeyaa ko e yuɓɓinɓe kewu virtual Fridays For Future Irlande, ngu noddi jaagorgal ko feewti e mbayliigu weeyo Eamon Ryan yo ƴettu golle ɓurɗe yaawde e mbayliigu weeyo.[15]

O’Connor tawtoraama batu maɓɓe gadano ONU, COP25, e duuɓi 17, e o tawtoraama golle baɗɗe faayiida e nder COP26 to Glasgow e hitaande 2021. Ɓe mbiyi wonde “hay gooto e ɗeen batu waawaa rokkude en ko min kaɓata koo, ko yimɓe tan mbaawi waɗde ɗum]5.” Ngam ñalngu Leydi 2021, O'Connor jeyaa ko e yuɓɓinɓe kewu virtual Fridays For Future Irlande, ngu noddi jaagorgal ko feewti e mbayliigu weeyo Eamon Ryan yo ƴettu golle ɓurɗe yaawde e mbayliigu weeyo.[16]

O'Connor tawtoraama COP27 to Sharm El Sheikh, Ejipt,[17] kam e SB58 to Bonn, Almaañya e COP28 to Dubaï, Emiraaji Arab Dentuɗi ɗo ɓe kaaldi e batu nguu e innde diiwaan sukaaɓe.[18] Ɓe ngoni hannde koolaaɗo kuuɓal winndereejo worgo ngam fedde sukaaɓe radikal en ɓe ngonaa laamuyankoore[19] kam e wonde gooto e koolaaɗo kuuɓal sukaaɓe ɗiɗo ngam nanondiral ngam haɗde ɓeydagol petroŋ fossil.[20]

O'Connor winndi winndannde e jaaynde The Irish Times e lewru Yarkomaa e nder dubi 2021 ina miijoo e caɗeele peewnugol jaŋde seedantaagal jaŋde e nder dumunna mboros o.[21]

O'Connor jeyaa ko e wallitooɓe e deftere, Suudu Meere (2021)

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  6. "Saoi's climate contribution honoured at Cork Environmental Forum awards". The Southern Star (in Engeleere). 11 December 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  7. Meath, Aisling (7 May 2019). "A Saoi of change". The Southern Star. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  8. 1 2 O'Byrne, Ellen (13 December 2019). "Cork teen climate activist: 'Terrifying' to have protested for a year with no change". Echo Live. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  9. 1 2 Dunphy, Liz (5 October 2019). "Cork climate activist Saoi O'Connor says act now or 'we may not have a future'". Irish Examiner (in Engeleere). Retrieved 27 April 2021.
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  14. "There's no time left for diplomacy. Now it's time for action". news.trust.org. Thomson Reuters Foundation. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  15. "Youth climate strikers demand more from world leaders". Green News Ireland. 24 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  16. "Youth climate strikers demand more from world leaders". Green News Ireland. 24 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  17. Garton-Crosbie, Abbi (28 October 2022). "Young Scots chant 'f*** the Tories' as they march through Glasgow in climate protest". The National (in Engeleere). Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  18. "Day 3 SB58 Press Briefing : "COP28 President must prioritise just and equitable phase out of fossil fuels"". 8 June 2023.
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  20. "Our Team". The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  21. O'Connor, Saoi (5 January 2021). "A Leaving Cert student writes: 'This is not a normal year. It's taking a huge toll on us'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 28 April 2021.