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And now, years later, the young activist continues to dominate headlines. Starting one day in August 2018, a then fifteen-year-old Thunberg decided to skip school to sit outside Sweden’s Parliament in Stockholm with the simple sign “Skolstrejk För Klimatet” — translating to “School Strike for Climate.” And vowed to not stop until her government had done something about the climate change crisis.
Amazon deals you won’t want to miss! Suddenly, millions of people were inspired to also do the same. Her decision to protest peacefully has really changed the direction of the movement as a whole. Thunberg attended numerous marches and protests all over the world and was even invited to the UN Climate Conference in New York, which she traveled to on a zero-emissions boat.
The activist blasted leaders and politicians for their lack of action regarding climate change. “How dare you,” she exclaimed. “I shouldn’t be up here.
I should be back in school on the other side of the ocean, yet you all come to us young people for hope. How dare you?” And soon enough, she was declared as TIME’s Person of the Year for 2019. The now nineteen-year-old Thunberg became a pioneer in pushing the movement forward along with other fellow activists including Vanessa Nakate, Ayakha Melithafa, and Xiye Bastida.
Her unwavering commitme.
