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Greta Thunberg became a global symbol of climate activism at just 15 years old when she started her “Fridays for Future” movement by skipping school to protest outside the Swedish parliament. Her determination inspired millions of young people worldwide to join her cause.
Greta’s speeches at international conferences have drawn attention to the urgency of climate change, highlighting scientific facts and calling out world leaders for their lack of action. Despite facing criticism from some politicians and media outlets, Greta remains focused on her mission: raising awareness and pushing for immediate change.
Her efforts have earned her numerous awards, including nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize, but Greta insists that her work isn’t about recognition—it’s about saving the planet for future generations.
In addition to protesting, Greta has co-written books on climate change and collaborated with researchers to create accessible resources for understanding global warming’s impact on ecosystems and societies.