Ted talks- save the world by changing the rules
Greta Thunberg realized at a young age the lapse in what several climate experts were saying and in the actions that were being taken in society. The difference was so drastic in her opinion that she decided to take matters into her own hands. Greta is a 15-year-old Stockholm native who lives at home with her parents and sister Beata. She’s a 9th grader in Stockholm who enjoys spending her spare time riding Icelandic horses, spending time with her families two dogs, Moses and Roxy. She love animals and has a passion for books and science. At a young age, she became interested in the environment and convinced her family to adopt a sustainable lifestyle. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
This planet can provide for human need, but not for human greed" Mahatma Gandhi
"i don't need your applause. i need your action," she thought to herself as she exited the stage.
"People tell me I should be in school, learning how to be a climate scientist, learning facts, but why should I go to school to learn facts when the most important facts by the most educated climate scientists are ignored by politicians and society?" She keeps it real. Thank you, Greta!
I think it's amazing how dedicated she is to changing the world. The fact that a 17 year old girl can achieve all of this, being on this channel, talking to the world's most important political leaders, purely out of passion and dedication, it blows my mind. She is still a kid, but she wants to change the world, even more than most 'green politicians'. I applaud her, and I hope many people watch this speech and follow in her footsteps.
As a Pacific islander i cried. My ancestors been living on these islands for thousands of years. I come from an island just a few feet above sea level. We rely 100% on what we grow. Our high tides are becoming more frequent & more damaging. The taro is our main staple food along with breadfruit & bananas, but now most of our taro patches are becoming salinated because salt water is seeping into our underground water lenses making our only main source of fresh water salty. Fewer fish is also a major issue. Long droughts & frequent storms killing people, livestock & destroying farms.
I thank this young women for speaking on such issue.
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