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Greta Thunberg Biography & Facts

Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡrêːta ˈtʉ̂ːnbærj] ; born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation. Thunberg's climate activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt lifestyle choices that reduced her family's carbon footprint. On 20 August 2018, at age 15, Thunberg began skipping school, vowing to remain out of school until after the national Swedish election in an attempt to influence the outcome. She protested outside the Swedish parliament where she called for stronger action on climate change by holding up a Skolstrejk för klimatet (School Strike for Climate) sign and handing out informational flyers. After the election, Thunberg spoke in front of her supporters, telling them to use their phones to film her. She then said that she would be continuing school striking for the climate every Friday until Sweden was in compliance with the 2015 Paris climate agreement. Thunberg's youth and blunt speaking manner fueled her rise to the status of a global icon. Shortly after Thunberg's first school strike for the climate protest, other students engaged in similar protests in their communities. They then united and organized the school strike for climate movement under the banner of Fridays for Future. After Thunberg addressed the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference, weekly student climate strike protests took place on Fridays around the world. In 2019, multiple coordinated multi-city protests involved over a million students each. To avoid carbon-intensive flying, Thunberg sailed on a carbon-free yacht from Plymouth, England, to New York City where she attended and addressed the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit. In her speech, Thunberg scolded the world's leaders by exclaiming "How dare you" in reference to their perceived indifference and inaction to the climate crisis. Her admonishment made worldwide headlines. Thunberg's rise to world fame made her an ad hoc leader in the climate activist community. She also faced heavy criticism, much of it mocking her as a naïve teenager. Thunberg's influence on the world stage has been described by The Guardian and other media outlets as the "Greta effect". She has received numerous honours and awards, including an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, inclusion in Time's 100 most influential people, named the youngest Time Person of the Year in 2019, inclusion in the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women (2019), and multiple nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. After Thunberg graduated from high school in June 2023, her protest tactics began to escalate. As an adult, her protests have included defying lawful orders to disperse—and peaceful but defiant confrontations with police—which have led to arrests, convictions, and one acquittal. Thunberg's activism has also evolved to include causes other than climate change, most notably the Israel–Hamas war. Thunberg co-authored an op-ed titled "We won't stop speaking out about Gaza's suffering – there is no climate justice without human rights" wherein she articulated her and Sweden's Fridays for Future's position. Early life Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg was born on 3 January 2003, in Stockholm, Sweden, to opera singer Malena Ernman and actor Svante Thunberg. Her paternal grandfather was actor and director Olof Thunberg. As explained by The Week, "with a thespian father" and singer mother, "it is perhaps unsurprising that [Thunberg] has a slightly unusual name.... Thunberg shares her second name with the adventuring creation of Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé." She has a younger sister, Beata. Thunberg says she first heard about climate change in 2011, when she was eight years old, and could not understand why so little was being done about it. The situation depressed her, and as a result, at the age of 11, she stopped talking and eating much and lost ten kilograms (22 lb) in two months. Eventually, she was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), and selective mutism. In one of her first speeches demanding climate action, Thunberg described her selective mutism as meaning she "only speaks when necessary". Thunberg struggled with depression for almost four years before she began her school strike campaign. When she started protesting, her parents did not support her activism. Her father said he did not like her missing school but added: "[We] respect that she wants to make a stand. She can either sit at home and be really unhappy, or protest and be happy." Her diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome was made public nationwide in Sweden by her mother in May 2015, in order to help families in similar situations. While acknowledging that her diagnosis "has limited [her] before", Thunberg does not view her Asperger's as an illness, and has instead called it her "superpower". She was later described as not only the best-known climate change activist, but also the best-known autism activist. In 2021, Thunberg said that many people in the Fridays for Future movement are autistic, and very inclusive and welcoming. She thinks that the reason so many autistic people become climate activists is that they cannot look away, and have to tell the truth as they see it: "I know lots of people who have been depressed, and then they have joined the climate movement or Fridays for Future and have found a purpose in life and found friendship and a community that they are welcome in." She considers the best things that have resulted from her activism to be friendships and happiness. For about two years, Thunberg challenged her parents to lower the family's carbon footprint and overall impact on the environment by becoming vegan, upcycling, and giving up flying. She has said she showed them graphs and data, but when that did not work, she warned her family that they were stealing her future. Giving up flying in part meant her mother had to abandon international ventures in her opera career. Interviewed in December 2019 by the BBC, her father said: "To be honest, [her mother] didn't do it to save the climate. She did it to save her child, because she saw how much it meant to her, and then, when she did that, she saw how much [Greta] grew from that, how much energy she got from it." Thunberg credits her parents' eventual response and lifestyle changes with giving her hope and belief that she could make a difference. Asked in September 2021 whether she felt guilty about ending her mother's international career, she was surprised by the question: "It was her choice. I didn't make her do anything. I just provided her with the information to base her decision on." The family's story is recounted in the 2018 book Scenes from the Heart, updated in 2020 as Our House Is on Fire: Scenes of a Family and a Planet in Crisis, with contributions from the girls, and the whole f.... Discover the Greta Thunberg popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Greta Thunberg books.

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    The 2084 Report

    James Lawrence Powell

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    Minimal

    Madeleine Olivia

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    The Autobiography of Mother Jones

    Mother Jones & Mary Field Parton

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    The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

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    Earthshot

    Colin Butfield, Jonnie Hughes & HRH Prince William

    The Earthshot concept is simple: Urgency + Optimism = Action. We have ten years to turn the tide on the environmental crisis, but we need the world's best solutions and one shared ...

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    2030

    Albert Brooks

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    Greta and the Giants

    zoe tucker

    This inspiring picture book retells the story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greta Thunbergthe Swedish teenager who has led a global movement to raise awareness about the world’s cli...

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    How to Blow Up a Pipeline

    Andreas Malm

    Property will cost us the earthThe science on climate change has been clear for a very long time now. Yet despite decades of appeals, mass street protests, petition campaigns, an...

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    The Dispossessed

    Ursula K. Le Guin

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    Inconspicuous Consumption

    Tatiana Schlossberg

    First Place Winner of the Society of Environmental Journalists' Rachel Carson Environment Book Award"If you're looking for something to cling to in what often feels like a hopele...

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    Mama Miti

    Donna Jo Napoli

    “Nelson’s pictures, a jawdropping union of African textiles collaged with oil paintings, brilliantly capture the villagers’ clothing and the greening landscape…This is, in a word, ...

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    Saving Us

    Katharine Hayhoe

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    All Art is Ecological

    Timothy Morton

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    How To Break Up With Fast Fashion

    Lauren Bravo

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    The City Where We Once Lived

    Eric Barnes

    “Barnes has constructed an intricate apocalyptic world that frighteningly mirrors presentday reality.”Shelf Awareness, starred reviewIn a near future where climate change has sever...

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    Ice Walker

    James Raffan

    From bestselling author James Raffan comes an enlightening and original story about a polar bear’s precarious existence in the changing Arctic, reminiscent of John Vaillant’s The G...

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    Greta Thunberg

    Inconnu Soldat & Albert Scientis

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    The Climate Book

    Greta Thunberg

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    The Ecology Book

    DK

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    Less is More

    Jason Hickel

    'A powerfully disruptive book for disrupted times ... If you're looking for transformative ideas, this book is for you.' KATE RAWORTH, economist and author of Doughnut EconomicsA F...

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    The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono & Barbara Bray

    ‘A book for children from 8 to 80. I love the humanity of this story and how one man’s efforts can change the future for so many. It’s a real message of hope.’ Michael MorpurgoDisc...

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    Hearts Touched with Fire

    David Gergen

    This instant New York Times bestseller is an “inspiring and useful” (The Washington Post) guide to the art of leadership from David Gergenformer White House adviser to four US pres...

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    Greta Thunberg

    Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara

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    Greta Thunberg

    Mårten H. Bergström

    Greta Thunberg ist ein weltweites mediales Ereignis, das große Begeisterung auslöst, Massendemonstrationen und Streiks. Wo Greta auftaucht, herrscht Begeisterung und Polarisation. ...

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    Strong Female Lead

    Arwa Mahdawi

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    How to Prepare for Climate Change

    David Pogue

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    Bjørn Lomborg

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    Greta Thunberg

    Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara

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    Greta Thunberg

    Matt Doeden

    Appalled by government apathy regarding climate change, 15yearold Swedish activist Greta Thunberg started a protest in front of the her country's parliament building in August 2018...

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    Journeys to the Other Side of the World

    David Attenborough

    'With charm, erudition, humour and passion, the world's favourite natural history broadcaster documents some of his expeditions from the late 1950s onwards' Sunday ExpressFollowing...

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    The OMG Effect

    Rev. Chris Lee

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    Greta Thunberg Debate

    Paddy Cosgrove

    A debate on Greta Thunberg and how she gets abuse and what she does in her daily life against climate change

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    The Deluge

    Stephen Markley

    A New York Times Notable Book “This book is, simply put, a modern classic. If you read it, you'll never forget it. Prophetic, terrifying, uplifting.” Stephen KingFrom the bestselli...

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    The Great Displacement

    Jake Bittle

    Shortlisted for the 2024 Carnegie Medal for Excellence“The Great Displacement is closely observed, compassionate, and farsighted.” Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize–winning author ...

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    My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism

    Titania McGrath

    'Fabulously smart and entertaining . . . If virtuesignalling wokery drives you as nuts as it drives me, you will love it' Piers Morgan'Required reading for anyone needing an antido...

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    Empty

    Suzanne Weyn

    A dystopic look at what happens to one American town when all the fossil fuels run out...It's the near future the very near future and the fossil fuels are running out. No gas. ...

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    Warmth

    Daniel Sherrell

    NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY THE NEW YORKER AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY“[Warmth] is lyrical and erudite, engaging with science, activism, and philosophy . . . [Sherrell] captures th...

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    Greta Thunberg

    Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara

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    This Is Vegan Propaganda

    Ed Winters

    Our choices can help alleviate the most pressing issues we face today: the climate crisis, infectious and chronic diseases, human exploitation and, of course, nonhuman exploitation...

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    The Book of Gutsy Women

    Hillary Clinton & Chelsea Clinton

    Now an eightpart docuseries on Apple TV+ Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, share the stories of the gutsy women who have inspired themwomen with the courage to stan...

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    Two Degrees

    Alan Gratz

    The instant #1 New York Times bestseller!#1 New York Times bestselling author Alan Gratz (Refugee; Ground Zero) is back, tackling the urgent topic of climate change in this breatht...