
No One is Too Small to Make a Difference
Greta Thunberg
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Explore a collection of powerful speeches by Greta Thungberg, a young climate activist, inspiring everyone to take action against the global climate crisis.
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01Who's Greta Thunberg? She's a young climate activist who's making waves globally
Greta Thunberg, a Swedish girl born in 2003, is known all over the world for her tireless work to fight climate change. Her story as an activist started on a Friday in August 2018. Instead of going to school, she decided to protest outside the Swedish Parliament building. She sat there, handing out leaflets to people passing by, explaining the urgent problems of global warming and climate change. This protest started a worldwide movement called "Fridays For Future". It's estimated that about a million kids around the globe have joined in. At first, Greta's parents were worried about her missing school, but they soon understood and supported her dedication to making the world a better place. Greta Thunberg isn't your average teenager. She's a passionate, determined, and strong young woman who can't be ignored. She's committed to fighting climate change, and it shows in everything she does. For example, she won't fly in airplanes because they produce too much carbon dioxide. She tries to live a life that doesn't harm the environment, which matches her public message. Even though she's only 16, Greta has already done a lot in her fight against climate change. She's spoken at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice, talked directly to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and was even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She's always at climate rallies, making sure her voice is heard. People have started calling Greta Thunberg the "Joan of Arc of Climate Change" because of her dedication and commitment. Just like Joan of Arc, who is remembered for her bravery and determination, Greta is making her own mark in history with her fight against climate change. Her story shows us that no one is too small to make a difference, and that we all have the power to change the world.
02We've got three years tops to make a real difference in climate change
"Three years. That's all we've got to make a big difference." This is a key point made by Greta Thunberg, the young climate activist. It's a call to action, a warning, and a plea for us to hurry up and tackle the urgent problem of climate change. Let's break down what she means. Back in 2018, Greta joined a climate march in Stockholm. There, she talked about the work of a climate scientist named Johan Rockstrom. He said that we've got a maximum of three years to start seriously cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions. If we don't, we won't meet the goals set by the Paris Agreement. This is a big deal, because the Paris Agreement is all about trying to stop global warming from going over 2 degrees Celsius, and ideally, keeping it below 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to what it was before the industrial revolution. The problem is, we're not doing enough to cut emissions. Most countries aren't on track to meet these goals, and the world's response to climate change is too slow. That's why Greta's three-year warning is so important. She's saying we've got a tiny window of opportunity - just three years - to make a big difference in our fight against climate change. But Greta's not just talking to governments and big businesses. She's talking to all of us. She believes that everyone has a part to play. Even the smallest actions can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This could be as simple as turning down the heating, recycling more, or using renewable energy like solar power. Every little bit helps, because every bit of emission adds to global warming. Greta's speeches, including the one this point comes from, are checked by scientists to make sure they're accurate. This shows just how serious her message is. The three-year deadline isn't just a random number. It's based on science, and it's how long we've got to make big changes to the way we live and the rules we live by, to avoid the worst effects of climate change. So, in a nutshell, Greta's message is a wake-up call. It's a call for urgent, collective action against climate change. It's a reminder that we need to make big, immediate changes, both as individuals and as a society, to protect our planet for future generations.

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03Climate change isn't up for debate - it's happening
04If we know what to do about climate change, why aren't we doing it?
05Act now or your kids might not have a future
06If your house was on fire, wouldn't you act fast? That's climate change
07A 16-year-old can speak up about climate change, why can't you?
08It's time to freak out about climate change, then do something about it
09Conclusion
About Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist known globally for challenging world leaders to take immediate action against climate change. She began her activism at 15 and has since become a prominent figure in the fight against global warming. She was named Time's Person of the Year in 2019.