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[[file:Greta_Thunberg_in_Stckholm_(cropped_2).jpg|thumb|Greta Thunberg in Stckholm (cropped 2)]] [[file:Greta_Thunberg_4.jpg|thumb|Greta Thunberg 4|left]] [[file:Old_town_Stockholm_the_bike_of_Greta.jpeg|thumb|Old town Stockholm the bike of Greta]] [[file:"FridaysForFuture"_protest_Berlin_14-12-2018_03.jpg|thumb|"FridaysForFuture" protest Berlin 14-12-2018 03|left]] [[file:Austrian_World_Summit_Climate_Kirtag_(47958591021).jpg|thumb|Austrian World Summit Climate Kirtag (47958591021)]] [[file:Dina_Titus_listened_to_Greta_Thunberg_on_Climate_Change.jpg|thumb|Dina Titus listened to Greta Thunberg on Climate Change]] {{Short description|Swedish environmental activist}}
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| name = Greta Thunberg
| name = Greta Thunberg
| image = Greta Thunberg 2019.jpg
| image = [[File:Greta_Thunberg_in_Stockholm_(3x4_cropped).jpg|thumb|Greta Thunberg in Stockholm]]
| caption = Thunberg in 2019
| caption = Greta Thunberg in Stockholm, 2019
| birth_name = Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2003|1|3}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2003|1|3|df=y}}
| birth_place = Stockholm, Sweden
| birth_place = [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
| nationality = Swedish
| nationality = Swedish
| occupation = [[Environmental activist]]
| occupation = Environmental activist
| known_for = [[School strike for climate]]
| known_for = Climate change activism
| parents = [[Svante Thunberg]] (father)
| relatives = [[Olof Thunberg]] (grandfather)
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'''Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg''' (born 3 January 2003) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[environmental activist]] who is internationally known for her efforts to combat [[climate change]]. She first gained recognition for her [[school strike for climate]] in August 2018, which inspired students across the globe to participate in similar protests.
'''Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg''' (born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action against climate change. Thunberg's activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt several lifestyle choices to reduce their own carbon footprint. She gained international recognition for her youth and her straightforward speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticizes world leaders for their failure to take sufficient action to address the climate crisis.


== Early Life ==
== Early Life and Education ==
Greta Thunberg was born in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], to opera singer [[Malena Ernman]] and actor [[Svante Thunberg]]. She is the granddaughter of actor and director [[Olof Thunberg]]. Greta was diagnosed with [[Asperger syndrome]], [[obsessive–compulsive disorder]], and [[selective mutism]], which she has described as her "superpower" in her activism.
Greta Thunberg was born in [[Stockholm]], Sweden, to opera singer Malena Ernman and actor Svante Thunberg. She has a younger sister, Beata. Thunberg has described her family as "ordinary" and "not particularly interested in the environment" before her activism began. She was diagnosed with [[Asperger syndrome]], [[obsessive–compulsive disorder]], and selective mutism, which she has described as a gift that helps her focus on her climate activism.


== Activism ==
== Climate Activism ==
In August 2018, at the age of 15, Thunberg began spending her school days outside the [[Swedish Parliament]] to call for stronger action on [[global warming]] by holding up a sign reading "Skolstrejk för klimatet" (School strike for climate). Her protest gained worldwide attention, and she began speaking at high-profile events across the globe, including the [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] and the [[World Economic Forum]].
Thunberg's activism began in August 2018, when she started spending her school days outside the Swedish parliament to call for stronger action on global warming by holding up a sign reading "Skolstrejk för klimatet" ("School strike for climate"). Her strike began after the heat waves and wildfires during Sweden's hottest summer in at least 262 years. She inspired students across the globe to take part in student strikes.


Thunberg's activism has been credited with raising global awareness of the risks posed by [[climate change]] and with holding politicians to account for their lack of action on the [[climate crisis]]. She has received numerous honors and awards, including being named [[Time Person of the Year]] in 2019.
[[File:Greta_Thunberg_4.jpg|thumb|Greta Thunberg speaking at a climate rally]]


== Impact ==
=== Fridays for Future ===
Thunberg's influence has led to the creation of the [[Fridays for Future]] movement, where students around the world skip school on Fridays to demand action on climate change. Her speeches and actions have inspired millions of people to join the fight against climate change and have brought significant attention to the issue.
Thunberg's school strike evolved into a global movement known as [[Fridays for Future]], where students around the world skip school on Fridays to demand action on climate change. The movement has gained significant media attention and has been supported by millions of students worldwide.
 
=== Public Speaking and Influence ===
Thunberg has spoken at numerous high-profile events, including the [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] (COP24) in 2018, the [[World Economic Forum]] in Davos, and the [[United Nations Climate Action Summit]] in 2019. Her speeches have been noted for their bluntness and urgency, often criticizing world leaders for their inaction.
 
== Impact and Recognition ==
Thunberg has received numerous awards and honors for her activism, including being named one of the world's most influential people by [[Time magazine]] and being nominated for the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. Her influence has been credited with raising global awareness of climate change and inspiring a new generation of activists.
 
[[File:Old_town_Stockholm_the_bike_of_Greta.jpeg|thumb|The bike of Greta Thunberg in Stockholm]]


== Criticism and Controversy ==
== Criticism and Controversy ==
While Thunberg has been widely praised for her activism, she has also faced criticism and backlash from some political figures and commentators who disagree with her views or methods. Despite this, she continues to be a prominent figure in the environmental movement.
While Thunberg has been praised for her activism, she has also faced criticism and backlash from some political figures and commentators who question her methods and the scientific consensus on climate change. Despite this, she continues to be a prominent figure in the climate movement.


== See Also ==
== Personal Life ==
Thunberg continues to live in Stockholm with her family. She has taken a year off from school to focus on her activism and has traveled extensively to promote her message, often choosing environmentally friendly modes of transport such as trains and sailing.
 
== Also see ==
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Environmental movement]]
* [[Environmental activism]]
* [[Fridays for Future]]
* [[Fridays for Future]]
* [[School strike for climate]]
* [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]]
* [[Svante Thunberg]]
* [[Malena Ernman]]
* [[Olof Thunberg]]


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 10 December 2024


Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg (born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action against climate change. Thunberg's activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt several lifestyle choices to reduce their own carbon footprint. She gained international recognition for her youth and her straightforward speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticizes world leaders for their failure to take sufficient action to address the climate crisis.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Greta Thunberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to opera singer Malena Ernman and actor Svante Thunberg. She has a younger sister, Beata. Thunberg has described her family as "ordinary" and "not particularly interested in the environment" before her activism began. She was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and selective mutism, which she has described as a gift that helps her focus on her climate activism.

Climate Activism[edit]

Thunberg's activism began in August 2018, when she started spending her school days outside the Swedish parliament to call for stronger action on global warming by holding up a sign reading "Skolstrejk för klimatet" ("School strike for climate"). Her strike began after the heat waves and wildfires during Sweden's hottest summer in at least 262 years. She inspired students across the globe to take part in student strikes.

Greta Thunberg speaking at a climate rally

Fridays for Future[edit]

Thunberg's school strike evolved into a global movement known as Fridays for Future, where students around the world skip school on Fridays to demand action on climate change. The movement has gained significant media attention and has been supported by millions of students worldwide.

Public Speaking and Influence[edit]

Thunberg has spoken at numerous high-profile events, including the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) in 2018, the World Economic Forum in Davos, and the United Nations Climate Action Summit in 2019. Her speeches have been noted for their bluntness and urgency, often criticizing world leaders for their inaction.

Impact and Recognition[edit]

Thunberg has received numerous awards and honors for her activism, including being named one of the world's most influential people by Time magazine and being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Her influence has been credited with raising global awareness of climate change and inspiring a new generation of activists.

The bike of Greta Thunberg in Stockholm

Criticism and Controversy[edit]

While Thunberg has been praised for her activism, she has also faced criticism and backlash from some political figures and commentators who question her methods and the scientific consensus on climate change. Despite this, she continues to be a prominent figure in the climate movement.

Personal Life[edit]

Thunberg continues to live in Stockholm with her family. She has taken a year off from school to focus on her activism and has traveled extensively to promote her message, often choosing environmentally friendly modes of transport such as trains and sailing.

Also see[edit]