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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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Sailing to school and the daily issues of climate change

Aug 11,2023 10:11 am

By James CookScotland editor

It is dawn on the rugged shores of Loch Craignish and two little boats are setting off into the sunrise.

This is The School run with a difference.

For Six Weeks , a handful of students have been unable to take the bus to Lochgilphead High School after a landslide cut off the community of Ardfern during the wettest two-day period ever recorded in Scotland.

A Trip by sea is, for now, their commute.

We have become used to seeing The Fight against Climate Change fought by the young. Greta Thunberg has become The Voice of A Generation demanding action, and action now.

Here in Argyll we can see The Effects sudden and violent weather events can have. It is daily life for The Kids on these boats.

One of them, Morven, puts it gently: " We should definitely try to be active in Climate Change to stop stuff like That happening, " she says.

Is this what living with The Effects of Climate Change looks like?

" Quite possibly, " says Jim Smith , head of roads and infrastructure at Argyll and Bute Council. He is standing on a hill above the A816 near Ardfern. Below, a yellow digger is shifting great piles of mud.

Jim says a month's worth of rain fell in 36 Hours on 6 and 7 October. His teams had to cope with landslides, damaged roads and destroyed bridges at 20 locations. The Situation was unprecedented.

" In living memory, there's been no significant movement on this hillside, " he says, pointing to The Scarred slope above the A816.

Several sheep were killed by rockfall, and motorists had a lucky escape when debris missed them by seconds.

" There were vehicles trapped in the flow of material. Fortunately, everybody got out. "

There is a clear consensus among climate scientists about what is causing this.

That " due to human-induced Climate Change , " every one degree of warming creates around seven per cent more moisture in the air. And That means more frequent and more powerful rain storms.

The Met Office says while rainfall is highly variable in the UK, intense downpours have become more common between October and December.

That has a massive effect. The clear up after October's storms has been arduous and The Effects painful.

" From a business point of view, obviously it's been crippling, " says Andrew Stanton , owner of the Galley of Lorne Inn in Ardfern.

At first The Village was completely cut off. The Road North to Oban is now open but the route south to Lochgilphead remains blocked.

To avoid a two-and-a-half-hour Round Trip to visit The Doctor , get to work, or go to school, Argyll and Bute Council has chartered The Boats , which link up with a bus at Crinan.

" The Most important thing to me, and Everyone Else in this community, is getting back to some kind of normality and being able to get to the towns and The Villages we rely upon, " Andrew says.

The Council hopes to open an emergency road bypassing The Dangerous cliff face by mid-December, which In Time will probably become a permanent diversion.

A fortnight after Argyll was battered, it was The Turn of Angus and Aberdeenshire to break rainfall records as Storm Babet left three people dead and hundreds of homes flooded.

" This has really punched us straight in The Face , " says Graeme Dailly, director of infrastructure and environment at Angus Council , surveying the damage to The Flood defence scheme in Brechin.

" We Are facing a Climate Change emergency, " he adds.

Here too, yellow machines are clanking, beeping and juddering as they scoop up debris from the worst flood anyone in The Town can remember.

The Torrent which swept down The River South Esk was so severe That it is still not clear exactly How High the water reached.

The Town 's flood protection scheme, which opened in 2016, was designed to cope with levels up to 3. 8m above Normal - described as a one in 200 probability.

But in the Early Hours of Friday 20 October, a measuring gauge was overwhelmed at 4. 4m.

Now council engineers are trying to establish the true peak so they can recalculate the probability of the defences being breached again.

That process may well lead to difficult discussions about the long-term viability of 335 vulnerable properties in Brechin as well as an additional 87 households in the nearby villages of Tannadice and Finavon.

When The Flood defences were formally opened in October 2016, Roseanna Cunningham , then environment secretary, leading to " sudden and much sharper" rainfall and flooding events.

She Said locals should feel assured That " their homes, businesses and roads are safe from hereon in. "

Angus Council now insists the scheme was never intended to take Climate Change into account.

" In 2011, when it was designed, there wasn't a Climate Change allowance included in there" says Graeme Dailly.

For Dr Sarah Halliday, head of Environmental Science at Dundee University, building higher and higher flood barriers misses The Point .

As The World warms, she says, we should prepare for more flooding in autumn and winter but also for periods of drought during hotter summers, forcing us to reconsider where we can safely live.

" When we're building in the floodplain We Are restricting The Natural ability of That river to cope with extreme events and so we do need to Think Critically about where it is appropriate to build, " she says.

Human History is partly the history of how we re-shape landscapes to suit our needs.

In the 19Th Century , farmers straightened the Rottal Burn, a tributary of The River South Esk above Brechin.

Ten Years ago, concerned That the straightened burn was making flooding worse, Angus Council and partners decided to 're-wiggle' it to slow The River flow. Dr Halliday says more such projects are going to be needed in future.

We can't stop the climate becoming more extreme, she says, but we can try to make ourselves more resilient.

But re-routing rivers and roads, rebuilding bridges and chartering boats doesn't come cheap, and local authorities say they will need more financial help from the Scottish Government .

Ministers say they have provided additional funding for those affected by the impact of Storm Babet.

They say this is on top of annual funding of £42m, and an additional £150m for flood Risk Management over The Course of the current parliament.

As The Work continues to clean up these two storm-struck corners of the country, The Message from Storm Babet is simple, according to Graeme Dailly: " Climate Change is real and this is what it looks like here At Home in Scotland. "

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