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Greta Thunberg

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Gender Female
Age 21
Date of birth January 3,2003
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Stockholm
Sweden
Parents Malena Ernman
Svante Thunberg
Grandparents Eva Ernman
Lars Ernman
Olof Thunberg
Mona Andersson
Job Environmentalist
MovementSchool Strike for Climate
HonorUniversity of Mons
Siblings Beata Thunberg
Movies/Shows I Am Greta
What About Our Future
The Forum
The Emergency Brake
HonourUniversity of Mons
Books Scenes from the Heart
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
Our House Is on Fire: Scenes of a Family and a Planet in Crisis
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference: Expanded Edition
Great grandfather Fritz Thunberg
Awards Shorty Award for Best in Activism
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Glamour Award for The Revolutionary
NationalitySwedish
Great grandparent Fritz Thunberg
Elsa Thunberg
Nominations Shorty Award for Best in Activism
Education Franska skolan
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Greta Thunberg Life story


Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation. Thunberg is fluent in English which she uses for most of her public interactions.

Biography

Greta thunberg is a swedish activist who is best known for her work in raisign awareness about climate change.She was born on january 3.2003 in stockholm.Sweden.She is 5 feet 4 inches atll and weighs raound 55 kgs.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is capricorn and she is of swedish nationality.

Family

Greta is the daughter of svante thunberg and malena ernman.She has an loder sister.Beata.And a younger brother.Karl.She is currently single and has no children.

Education and Career

Greta attended the rudolf steiner school in stockholm.She is currently a student at the stockholm resilience centre.She is also a vocal advocate for cliamte change and has eben featured in numerous documentaries and news articles.

Most Important Event

Greta s most important event was her speech at the united nations climate change conference in 2018.In her speech.She called on world leaders to taek action on climate change and uregd thme to make the necessary changes to protect the planet.Her speech was widely praised and she has since become a global icon for climate change activism.

Life Story

Greta thunberg began her activism in august 2018 when she began a school strike for the climate outside the swedish parliament.She gained international attention for her activism and was invited to speak at the united nations climate change conference in then.She has become a global icon for climate change activism and has been featured in numerous docmuentaries and news articles.She has also been awarded unmerous awards for her activism.Including the 2019 nobel peace prize.

Sultan al-Jaber: A quick guide to the COP28 president

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Dec 1,2023 8:51 am

... Greta Thunberg described the appointment as " completely ridiculous" and said it called into question the entire UN climate process...

COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?

COP28: Can a climate summit in an oil state change anything?
Nov 29,2023 12:41 pm

... So, can a summit in one of the world s richest oil states deliver meaningful action on climate change? Campaigner Greta Thunberg has said these - meaning all talk and no action...

Sailing to school and the daily issues of climate change

Sailing to school and the daily issues of climate change
Nov 16,2023 11:21 pm

... Greta Thunberg has become the voice of a generation demanding action, and action now...

Greta Thunberg denies public order offence

Greta Thunberg denies public order offence
Nov 15,2023 7:11 am

...Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg has appeared before magistrates to deny a public order offence after her arrest at a protest in central London...

Deep divisions ahead of crucial UN climate talks

Deep divisions ahead of crucial UN climate talks
Oct 31,2023 7:11 am

... Greta Thunberg described his appointment as " completely ridiculous" and said it called into question the entire UN climate process...

Greta Thunberg detained at Fossil Free London protest

Greta Thunberg detained at Fossil Free London protest
Oct 17,2023 9:11 am

...By Yasmin RufoBBC NewsGreta Thunberg has been detained during a Fossil Free London protest...

The 1975 at the London O2: Will carbon-removed shows change gigs?

The 1975 at the London O2: Will carbon-removed shows change gigs?
Oct 10,2023 10:01 pm

... It s not the first time the four-piece have shown an interest in the climate - activist Greta Thunberg appeared on the opening track of their 2020 album Notes on a Conditional Form...

Greta Thunberg charged after blocking Sweden oil port for second time

Greta Thunberg charged after blocking Sweden oil port for second time
Sep 15,2023 7:01 am

...Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with disobeying a police order to leave a protest at a busy port in Sweden, months after she was convicted of a similar offence...

COP26: Tens of thousands march for Glasgow's biggest protest

Aug 11,2023 10:11 am

Tens of thousands of protesters are marching through Glasgow to demand more action on the climate crisis.

The Event is expected to be the biggest protest during the COP26 summit and is taking place alongside hundreds of similar events around The World .

Leading activists such as Vanessa Nakate and Greta Thunberg will address the crowds in Glasgow.

Elsewhere in The City , protesters from Scientist Rebellion blocked a road bridge over the River Clyde .

People taking part in the " Global Day of Action for Climate Justice" started marching from Kelvingrove Park in The West of The City and Queen's Park in The South at about midday along a pre-agreed three-mile route to Glasgow Green via George Square .

About 100 Climate Change demonstrations are planned for other parts of the UK while events are expected to take place in a further 100 countries including Kenya, Turkey, France, Brazil, Australia and Canada.

In London, protesters were marching from The Bank of England to Trafalgar Square and while another large demonstration was taking place in Cardiff.

Away from The March , several protesters from wearing white coats who chained themselves together on The King George V Bridge in Glasgow City centre, have been arrested.

Charlie Gardner , an associate senior lecturer at Durell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, said scientists could not " rely on our leaders to Save Us anymore" and had a " moral duty to act".

He: " Over 15,000 scientists declared that we're in a climate emergency, but most aren't acting As If it's an emergency.

" We're taking this action to encourage others, scientists and all people, to Rise Up in rebellion against The System that is killing everything. "

Police Scotland closed The Bridge to pedestrians and vehicles.

On The Scene - Paul O'Hare, Bbc News website

Despite the grim weather there is a carnival atmosphere at the start of The March , with one group playing drums to entertain The Crowd .

Flags and banners are blowing in The Wind and most activists are sporting multiple layers.

There was a heavy police Presence - They formed a cordon around a group of activists dressed in black and wearing Red Face masks.

But there was no delay as thousands of marchers started making their way to the City Centre .

After a brief dry spell The Rain returned And One severe gust of wind sent a cardboard placard flying into a communal garden.

Large crowds have gathered to take in The Spectacle as The March makes its way towards Glasgow Green via George Square , some of the onlookers cheering in support.

People from across Scotland and the rest of the UK have travelled to Scotland's biggest city for The March and rally, held midway through the COP26 summit.

World leaders gathered in Glasgow have So Far made promises to curb deforestation, phase out coal, end funding for fossil fuels abroad and cut methane emissions.

But there is still a significant gap between the measures countries have committed to and what is needed to avoid More Than 1. 5C of warming, beyond which the worst floods, droughts, storms and rising seas of Climate Change will be felt.

Countries are Under Pressure to agree on actions for The Next decade, deliver finance for developing countries to cope with The Crisis and finalise The Last parts of how the global Paris Agreement on Climate Change will work.

Asad Rehman, a spokesperson for The Cop Coalition, said: " We Are taking to The Streets across The World this weekend to push governments from climate inaction to climate justice.

" This has been the least accessible climate summit Ever - with so many people sidelined at The Talks or not able to make it in the First Place . Today Those People are having their voices heard. "

Rain or shine! Insigenous and local communities raise their voice at and ask for the recognition of their rights.

— Guardians of The Forest (@GuardianesBos) The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Representatives of indigenous communities from North and South America have joined The March in Glasgow.

Some have no formal representation at COP26, despite living at The Frontline of environmental destruction caused by mining or deforestation, because They are not recognised by their governments.

The Edinburgh COP Coalition has put on 13 coaches to travel to The Event while a series of " Pedal on COP26" bike rides have also been organised from More Than 20 areas of Scotland to Glasgow.

Bleak weather with heavy showers and gusts of wind greeted early arrivals to The March , but the previously grim forecast has improved to give a clear outlook for later in the afternoon.

However, winds of 30mph (48km/h) were hampering efforts to Set Up stages on Glasgow Green ahead of The Rally at 15:00.

Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie said people travelling to Glasgow should prepare for delays.

He added: " There will be an increased police Presence in Glasgow and roads, Public Transport and The Streets will be significantly busier than would normally be expected in The City on a Saturday.

" If you're going to a march, please act responsibly, be respectful in your actions and follow the route and instructions given to you by event organisers or police officers. "

The March comes after many young activists - including striking school pupils -

The COP26 global climate summit in Glasgow in November is seen as crucial if Climate Change is to be brought under control. Almost 200 countries are being asked for their plans to cut emissions, and it could lead to major changes to our everyday Lives .



Source of news: bbc.com

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