16-Year-Old Greta Thunberg's Inspiring Fight Against Climate Change | Good Morning Britain

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TLDRI dette intervjuet presenteres Greta Thunberg, en ung klimaaktivist som har startet en global bevegelse for klimastreik blant elever. Hun begynte sitt engasjement i ung alder etter å ha lært om klimaendringer på skolen, og forsto at det var nødvendig å handle. Greta diskuterer hvordan handlingene hennes har hatt stor innvirkning verden over, og hvordan hun klarte å overbevise foreldrene sine til å bli mer miljøbevisste. Hun snakker også om viktigheten av skolestreikene og hvorfor det er viktig å handle nå for å sikre fremtiden. Selv om hun møter kritikk, har hun inspirert tusenvis av unge til å stå opp for klimakampen.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Greta Thunberg har initiert en global klimabevegelse.
  • 📚 Hun ble oppmerksom på klimaendringer i ung alder gjennom skoleundervisning.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Hun har sterkt påvirket sine foreldres livsstil.
  • 📅 Hun streiker fra skolen hver fredag for klimaet.
  • 🔎 Thunberg understreker viktigheten av å handle før det er for sent.
  • ✈️ Hennes mor har sluttet å fly for å redusere karbofotavtrykk.
  • 🥗 Familien har gått over til et vegansk kosthold.
  • 🗣️ Hun mener at sivil ulydighet kan skape merkbar endring.
  • 📈 Hennes protester har fått global oppmerksomhet.
  • ❗ Kritikk stopper ikke hennes bevegelse for klimarettferdighet.

Garis waktu

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    Greta Thunberg diskuterte global demonstrasjon om klima forårsaket av hennes handlinger året før. Hun uttrykte forbauselse over bevegelsens rekkevidde og momentum. Greta begynte å engasjere seg i klimasaken som barn etter å ha lært om det i skolen, og hun ble forferdet over manglende prioritering av klimakrisen. Hun omtalte viktigheten av studenters demonstrasjoner på skoledager for å skape oppmerksomhet, selv om det utfordrer utdanningssystemet. Til slutt nevnte hun hvordan hennes kampanje påvirket foreldrene, som adopterte livsstilsendringer som å bli veganere og redusere flyreiser.

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Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

  • Hvordan begynte Greta med sin klimakamp?

    Hun begynte å engasjere seg etter å ha lært om klimaendringer på skolen som åtte- eller niåring, og ble mer engasjert etter å ha lest bøker og artikler om temaet.

  • Hva mener Greta om skoleprotestene?

    Hun mener at skoleprotestene er viktige fordi de setter fokus på fremtidens trusler når lite blir gjort for å redde den.

  • Hvordan påvirket Greta foreldrene sine?

    Hun overbeviste foreldrene sine om å bli veganere og redusere flyreiser, sterk påvirkning fikk dem til å lytte til hennes miljøengasjement.

  • Hvordan reagerte Gretes skole på hennes streiker?

    Skolen støttet hennes engasjement, men var ikke nødvendigvis fornøyd med at hun var borte fra skolen.

  • Hva er Gretes budskap til de som ikke støtter hennes handlinger?

    Selv om ikke alle er enige i hennes handlinger, har de hatt stor innvirkning globalt, og hun understreker viktigheten av handling.

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Gulir Otomatis:
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    obviously there's this huge
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    demonstration happening globally there's
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    lots of students demonstrating here in
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    the UK today how do you feel about the
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    fact that this whole movement has
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    essentially been started by your actions
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    last year
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    it feels incredible that one person can
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    do this and then tens of thousands of
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    children from all around the world are
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    doing the same thing and it's also
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    incredible that it has spread it so far
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    and so fast so when did you feel your
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    passion and your concerns over climate
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    change
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    when did they sort of when did they
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    start to make you think I have to do
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    something about this how did it begin
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    for you the first time I heard about
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    climate change was when I was maybe
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    eight or nine years old it was in school
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    and my teachers told me about oh there's
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    something called climate change and it's
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    caused by humans and and they showed us
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    films and pictures and and I just I just
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    thought it was very worrying I was very
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    scared of it and I was I thought that it
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    was very strange that there was such an
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    existential threat that would turn our
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    very existence in our civilization and
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    yet that wasn't our first priority and
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    we wasn't talking about it that much and
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    so I I became interested in it and I
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    started reading about it's like books
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    and movies and articles and and the more
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    I read about it the more I understood
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    and once you fully understand the
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    meaning of the climate crisis you can't
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    understand it then you have to do
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    something about it and you did you
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    stopped going to school for a period and
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    now I understand that you you don't go
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    to school on Fridays until Sweden make
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    some changes and signs up to the Paris
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    agreement I think on various things you
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    want to see change what does your school
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    think about this you've obviously picked
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    up some education because you're talking
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    about existential is you're clearly a
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    well-read and clever girl what does your
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    school think about your actions and your
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    family
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    when I first told my parents they didn't
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    think it was such a good idea they
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    weren't very fond of it they said isn't
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    there anything else you can do and I
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    said no I'm going to do this and my
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    school they they support what I'm doing
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    but not that I'm not in school what's
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    your argument as to why it's important
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    that the students do this on a day when
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    they should be in class because as
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    you've just pointed out your school are
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    helping you to catch up but when it's on
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    the scale of tens of thousands of
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    students walking out
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    that's very onerous on the education
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    system to pick up those pieces
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    yes I I definitely understand that it's
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    hard for some people to to strike from
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    school but I think that I say it all the
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    time but why should we be studying for a
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    future that soon may not exist anymore
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    and when no one is doing anything to
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    save that future now and also if we do
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    this this is like slightly breaking the
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    law and then it will have a huge impact
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    people will see it's and they will think
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    that this is important and we care about
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    this I understand that your your mum and
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    dad weren't sure initially but now
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    you've really got them involved they're
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    supportive of you they've taken up some
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    of your other feelings that support your
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    concerns over the environment they've
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    become vegans your mum I think was a
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    singer and took part in the Eurovision
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    contest and she now doesn't go on tour
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    anymore because she doesn't want to fly
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    so you certainly are having a lot of
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    power at home
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    yes I am I made my parents think it
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    changes their minds I I kept going on
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    talking about this and showing them
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    articles and films and books and and
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    they didn't listen at first but once
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    once I did it
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    like all the time kept on going they
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    they understood well clearly they have
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    understood very clearly Greta you are an
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    extraordinary young lady thank you very
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    much for joining us
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    this morning not everyone will agree
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    with your actions but no one can argue
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    that they haven't had a huge impact and
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    I'd imagine that plenty of people were
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    thinking certainly within the world of
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    climate change and beyond that they hope
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    they continue to have that sort of
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    impact because something certainly needs
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    to be done a greater Tumbo thank you
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    very much for joining us this morning
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    you
Tags
  • Greta Thunberg
  • klimaendringer
  • miljøaktivisme
  • skolestreik
  • foreldrepåvirkning
  • ungdomsbevegelse
  • miljøbevissthet