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| name = Greta Thunberg | | name = Greta Thunberg | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2003|01|03}} | |||
| birth_place = Stockholm, Sweden | |||
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| nationality = Swedish | | nationality = Swedish | ||
| occupation = | | occupation = Environmental activist | ||
| known_for = | | known_for = School strike for climate | ||
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'''Greta | '''Greta Thunberg''' is a Swedish environmental activist known for her efforts to combat climate change. She gained international recognition for her school strike for climate, which inspired a global movement of students and young people advocating for urgent action to address the climate crisis. | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
Greta Thunberg was born in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] | Greta Thunberg was born on January 3, 2003, in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. She is the daughter of opera singer Malena Ernman and actor Svante Thunberg. Greta first learned about climate change at the age of eight and became deeply concerned about the lack of action being taken to address the issue. | ||
== | == School Strike for Climate == | ||
In August 2018, at the age of 15, | In August 2018, at the age of 15, Greta began a solo protest outside the Swedish parliament, holding a sign that read "Skolstrejk för klimatet" ("School strike for climate"). Her protest quickly gained attention, and she began to inspire students around the world to participate in similar strikes, leading to the formation of the [[Fridays for Future]] movement. | ||
== International Impact == | |||
Greta's activism has had a significant impact on the global conversation about climate change. She has spoken at numerous international forums, including the [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] (COP24) in 2018 and the [[United Nations Climate Action Summit]] in 2019. Her speeches are known for their directness and urgency, often criticizing world leaders for their inaction. | |||
== | == Awards and Recognition == | ||
Thunberg | Greta Thunberg has received numerous awards and honors for her activism. In 2019, she was named [[Time Person of the Year]], becoming the youngest person to receive the title. She has also been nominated for the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] multiple times. | ||
== Criticism and Controversy == | == Criticism and Controversy == | ||
While | While Greta has been widely praised for her efforts, she has also faced criticism and controversy. Some critics argue that her approach is too confrontational, while others question the feasibility of her demands. Despite this, she remains a prominent figure in the climate movement. | ||
== | == Personal Life == | ||
Greta has been open about her diagnosis of [[Asperger syndrome]], which she describes as a "gift" that helps her focus intensely on her activism. She has also spoken about her experiences with selective mutism and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). | |||
== Also see == | |||
* [[Climate change]] | * [[Climate change]] | ||
* [[Fridays for Future]] | * [[Fridays for Future]] | ||
* [[ | * [[United Nations Climate Change Conference]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Time Person of the Year]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nobel Peace Prize]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 9 December 2024



Greta Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist known for her efforts to combat climate change. She gained international recognition for her school strike for climate, which inspired a global movement of students and young people advocating for urgent action to address the climate crisis.
Early Life
Greta Thunberg was born on January 3, 2003, in Stockholm, Sweden. She is the daughter of opera singer Malena Ernman and actor Svante Thunberg. Greta first learned about climate change at the age of eight and became deeply concerned about the lack of action being taken to address the issue.
School Strike for Climate
In August 2018, at the age of 15, Greta began a solo protest outside the Swedish parliament, holding a sign that read "Skolstrejk för klimatet" ("School strike for climate"). Her protest quickly gained attention, and she began to inspire students around the world to participate in similar strikes, leading to the formation of the Fridays for Future movement.
International Impact
Greta's activism has had a significant impact on the global conversation about climate change. She has spoken at numerous international forums, including the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) in 2018 and the United Nations Climate Action Summit in 2019. Her speeches are known for their directness and urgency, often criticizing world leaders for their inaction.
Awards and Recognition
Greta Thunberg has received numerous awards and honors for her activism. In 2019, she was named Time Person of the Year, becoming the youngest person to receive the title. She has also been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times.
Criticism and Controversy
While Greta has been widely praised for her efforts, she has also faced criticism and controversy. Some critics argue that her approach is too confrontational, while others question the feasibility of her demands. Despite this, she remains a prominent figure in the climate movement.
Personal Life
Greta has been open about her diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, which she describes as a "gift" that helps her focus intensely on her activism. She has also spoken about her experiences with selective mutism and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).