I’m sure many of you know about the youth climate strike that took place in over 163 countries around the world last Friday. Inspired by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, the Global Climate Strikes may turn out to be the largest mass protest for action on climate change in history. Greta was also a speaker at the first Climate Action Summit at the United Nations this morning. What she had to say took less than 5 minutes, yet her words were so incredibly powerful. I implore you, if you haven’t already, please listen to what someone from the next generation has to say regarding the horrifying legacy we are leaving them.
But we, we have more important priorities, like building a moronic border wall.
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And pressuring other country’s leaders to open criminal investigations into political rivals.
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I’m fangirling so hard right now —
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I’m right there with you.
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She is my idol
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She’s a courageous young woman who responds to the vitriol hurled at her with dignity and grace.
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And I can see why? That was POWERFUL!!!
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I saw her on the news today. So confident, and such commitment.
Best wishes, Pete.
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And she won’t back down even in the face of daily threats and attacks.
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Massive thanks to you, Kim for introducing me to this phenomenal young lady. Wow. That had to be one of the best speeches- no- the best speech I’ve ever heard on the realities of climate change. I hope she is aware and is being made aware of how impactful this powerful speech was and will continue to be.
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She is so inspiring K’lee! I believe she’s one of the nominees for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
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I can see it happening.
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Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, “…and the children shall lead…!
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Exactly!
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The responses to this brave young lady on Twitter etc are absolutely horrifying. I honestly fear for her safety and I can’t believe that’s apparently where we are as a planet now.
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It’s disgusting when teenagers like Greta or Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg are viciously threatened and attacked for simply asking “adults” to do the right thing.
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Yes! Those poor kids suffered this too. Adults are so unimaginably cruel to children, I hate it. 😦
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I wholeheartedly support the action being taken by young people today to demand changes in the way we all live – so that future generations are spared the catastrophic result of climate change inaction…thank you for sharing this – I am going to reblog!
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Thanks John. Sadly it is going to be up to the next generation in terms of climate change, gun control, etc… We adults have allowed ourselves to become so hopelessly deadlocked that I just don’t see change happening until these kids start voting.
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That’s a great point…they aren’t right about everything – no one is – but they are smart to raise awareness and protest against the things that are going to make their futures worse…
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Exactly. And I think young people are also more open to listening to other’s ideas and reaching a compromise.
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Reblogged this on johnrieber and commented:
I wholeheartedly support the action being taken by young people today to demand changes in the way we all live – so that future generations are spared the catastrophic result of climate change inaction…
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Her passion is something that more leaders ought to have!
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They could learn from her.
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Very Powerful. So brave, this young woman.
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She is indeed.
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Wow! Maybe that pressure might do something. She is doing a really good job and so are you. Thank u Kim. Love your blog.
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Thanks Suzan.
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Welcome Kim 🙂✌
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I found her to be insightful and intelligent. She needs to be listened to. I also saw that POTUS rudely yawned and looked at his watch and made it evident that he was not interested in her important words.
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And then mocked her on Twitter late last night.
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I’ve been reading trump’s twitter for the very first time, he does write the phrase “fake news” an awful lot, I’m left thinking attacking a free press is a shameful crime.
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Every time he’s caught in a lie or doing something wrong, he screams fake news.
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A Watergate scenario could never happen again. Trump would pile ALL the tapes on the lawn outside the Oval Office, set them alight whilst accusing ‘The Post’ of fake news!!! (Democracy is dying as it is in the UK 😦 )
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With everything going on in the UK I don’t know if you’ve caught any of the news coming out of the U.S., but things are pretty much imploding over here.
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I have 😦 unfortunately. I’m a political news junky by nature and I have to admit in all my 53years I can honestly say I’ve NEVER experienced such chaos. Hopefully my nieces are coping well, perhaps youngsters are more resilient than we give them credit for.
(As for Boris ‘Trump’ Johnson, over here it’s widely regarded that you can neither trust or believe a word he says………………. he even lies to the Queen.)
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I can’t believe I’m saying this, but when all is said and done I think what Trump has done is going to be worth than Nixon. IMHO it actually borders on treason.
I’m so sorry for what the UK is going through. I was reading some of the reports of what happened when Parliament reconvened yesterday. What a mess.
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Sad times, love our families and (try to) stay calm.
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The only hope left is that young people take over. My only fear is that by the time they’re ready, the idiots in charge of the world now will have done ireparable damage.
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I have the same fear Fraggle.
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She’s remarkable but I fear the world leaders will praise her and applaud her (apart from Trump) then carry on paying lip service to what needs to be done to save the planet. They won’t be around to see the devastation they have caused.
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Well, Trump couldn’t resist mocking her on Twitter late last night. As far as other world leaders go, it remains to be seen how committed they are.
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We’ve had youth climate demonstrations in Oxford, hopefully the powers that be will listen.
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That would be nice.
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I find myself going from admiring her, to agreeing with her…. From the mouths of babes….
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She’s definitely an impressive 16-year-old!
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Hey, last time we talked, it was in my “United We Stand” article. I think it is fine we should fight against governments that do not recognize climate change, but I am confused about the government action she is proposing.
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Hi Ethan. Have you watched her TED talk on YouTube or listened to any of her other speeches?
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I haven’t can u enlighten me
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I’m in the process of finishing a big move, but you can access everything online. Let me just say no one person has all the right answers, but she’s right in that we’re at point of no return and cutting emissions by 50% isn’t going to be enough. As Greta said in front of Congress last month “…listen to the scientists.”
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Okay but shouldn’t we implement a society based on nuclear energy? The problem I had with UN speech is she did not once mention China or India
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Per capita (which is the important measure), those two countries’ carbon footprints are way lower than ours.
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Thanks John!
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If your going to argue on a per capita basis, Saudi Arabia and Australia emit the most Co2 per capita
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Which is why I yell about Australia’s gross contribution to warming; luckily the country’s population is quite small, but that’s no excuse. They too have a climate-denying government and significant “news” media (Murdoch-owned, of course) that deny climate science.
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I fail to see why per capita matters. The biggest ting we should do is to enforce more regulations on China and India because they contributions as a whole can be regulated if the government puts regulations on fossil fuel industries
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I fail to see why per capita matters.
Then you should maybe do some reading on the subject.
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Can you enlighten me why? Your arguments may differ form the ones I will research
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Sorry: for “Australia’s” I meant to type “Australians'”!
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What John said.
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Thank you for your post! I was moved to write a poem in honor of Greta: https://humanwritesblog.com/2019/10/07/greta/
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Thanks!
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Wow, I could feel her passion and dedication. Amazing to see in someone so young.
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