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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.

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COP26: Thunberg tells Glasgow protest politicians are pretending

Aug 11,2023 10:11 am

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg says politicians at COP26 are " pretending to take our future seriously"

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has told young protesters That politicians attending COP26 are " pretending to take our future seriously".

The Arrival of world leaders in Glasgow for the COP26 summit triggered a series of demos across The City .

The Gathering attended by Ms Thunberg was one of dozens taking place.

She told fellow activists from " Fridays for Future" That change would not come from politicians at The Summit but from individuals showing Leadership .

The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior was sailing up the Clyde, with plans to dock near The Conference venue.

Demonstrations by French and Tamil groups were being held south of the River Clyde .

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on The First full day of the COP26 summit.

The Heads of 120 countries arrived for The Talks , including US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron .

About 25,000 delegates will be attending the two-week climate conference in the UN-controlled Blue Zone on The North side of the River Clyde .

'Led us nowhere'

Many different groups from across the globe will be using the opportunity to make their voices heard as the attention of The World is on Glasgow during the pandemic-delayed summit.

Ms Thunberg was one of the environmental activists speaking at the " Fridays for Future" meeting of young activists at Festival Park , near the COP26 campus.

She Said : " This COP26 is So Far just like the previous COPs and That has led us nowhere. They have led us nowhere. "

" Inside COP there are just politicians and people in power pretending to take our future seriously, pretending to take The Present seriously of The People who are being affected already today by the climate crisis.

" Change is not going to come from inside there. That is not Leadership - this is Leadership . "

The Swedish teenager led cries of " climate justice" and " no more blah, blah, blah".

" We're sick and tired of it and we're going to make The Change whether they like it or not, " she added.

Protesters from the Extinction Rebellion made this point directly at Glasgow Central Station , where a small group welcomed conference delegates arriving by train.

The Group held up large eyes with signs warning the delegates That they represented the " world's eyes on you".

The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior travelled up the Firth of Clyde, carrying youth climate activists from Mexico, Uganda, Bangladesh and Namibia.

The Erskine Bridge was closed at short notice, Stopping Traffic for 90 Minutes , to allow the vessel to pass.

After uncertainty over whether it would be allowed to enter The City , the vessel has been given permission to dock at Govan just west of The Conference venue.

Activists on board, including Edwin Namakanga from Uganda, hope to send a message to word leaders.

He told BBC Radio Scotland. " We have had a lot of UN climate summits but they have all failed.

" We believe if this COP includes more people from The Most affected nations of The World , there will be more hope for change, with leaders not just speaking but at least taking some action before it is Too Late . "

In Royal Exchange Square , UK charity Oxfam organised a Scottish pipe band protest, with participants dressing up as 10 leaders from The World 's " highest-emitting" countries.

Angela Merkel , Boris Johnson , Emmanuel Macron , Joe Biden were all caricatured in The Band which Oxfam said was guaranteed to produce a " lot of hot air".

Jacobo Ocharan, from The Group 's global climate initiative, said: " I'm here because We Are trying to convince world leaders That this is one of The Last opportunities to change The Track of the climate crisis. "

Back in June, The Police said they'd identified four groups of people who might protest at COP26.

The First was the General Public . People of all ages who want to make their voices heard. We can expect to see them in their tens of thousands when the COP26 Coalition holds its march and rally in Glasgow.

Then there's the seasoned activists of groups like Extinction Rebellion who use what they call " non-violence direct action" to highlight their cause.

The Police said it was possible there could be disorder - That a very small minority of protesters would become violent. Thousands of officers have been given public order training just in case.

And The Last group was people who would come to COP26 to protest against The Presence of some of The World leaders. So Far , it's their voices That have been the loudest.

A large demonstration has been taking place on The Other side of the Clyde opposite The Conference venue, with members of the UK's Tamil community protesting against Sri Lanka 's Prime Minister .

A demonstration organised by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), calling for regime change in Iran, was being held in George Square .

Hossein Abedini , the NCRI's UK deputy director, said he was in Glasgow to protest against Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and other officials who had " committed crimes against humanity".

He added: " The families of victims of executions are Here Today to ask The World leaders to stand on the side of the Iranian people and prosecute Ebrahim Raisi and other officials in the Iranian regime. "

In Finnieston, a group of Ugandan campaigners gathered to hold a protest against the country's president, Yoweri Museveni .

Along the southern edge of The Conference campus, protests were also held by French and Tamil groups.

Tamil activists directly across the from COP26, waving flags to protest against Sri Lanka 's Prime Minister .

And French demonstrators to accuse the French president of supporting The Fossil fuel industry.

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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