Teen Climate Activist Reminds World Leaders They Won't Have to Live on the Planet They're Destroying
PoliticsWorld leaders have largely failed to heed the warnings of scientists, climate researchers, and environmental activists regarding the imminent need to address climate change, but maybe they will listen to 15-year-old Greta Thunberg.
Thurnberg, a descendant of Svante Arrhenius, the Nobel prize-winning scientist who first conceptualized the effect carbon dioxide emissions had on the atmosphere, was stung by the unfairness of inheriting a depleted planet from people who will long be dead by the time she reaches middle-age. She launched a protest in August by skipping classes and going on strike at school by herself. The Guardian reports that since then, 20,000 students have joined her, creating an international movement across at least “270 towns and cities in countries across the world,” including Australia, the United States and Japan.