Climate Activism - Tearful Teenybopper Style
Posted 04-20-2019 at 09:41 AM by jbgusa
COP24, the speech by 15-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg
Excerpt from linked article, Youtube below:
Impressive, intelligent teen or indoctrinated activism. Her near-to-opening words are "I have learned that we are never too small to make a difference", referring to her country, Sweden. The problem isn't that Sweden is too small or Greta Thunberg too young. The problem is that she,like so many,is thoroughly indoctrinated to the point that she, and others, have lost their ability to think and to balance. I sincerely doubt that she has read the statistics for even one city for the stretch of history, accepting blindly the "models" that show rapidly increasing temperatures. These models are largely based on proxy or interpolated data. This is causing out-and-out hysteria.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFkQSGyeCWg
Excerpt from linked article, Youtube below:
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Originally Posted by lifegate article
The COP24 in Katowice has ended leaving many doubts among environmental associations. However, there’s who doesn’t give in – like Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who decided to go to Poland to give a speech at the UN climate conference.
Thunberg is a 15-year-old climate activist with the Asperger’s syndrome who is continuing her school strike each and every Friday to ask Sweden’s government and other countries to act against climate change. In her speech at the COP24 plenary she has pointed out how no solutions adequate to the gravity of the situation have been taken. Greta Thunberg has also called on students to join an international school strike on 14 December.
Thunberg is a 15-year-old climate activist with the Asperger’s syndrome who is continuing her school strike each and every Friday to ask Sweden’s government and other countries to act against climate change. In her speech at the COP24 plenary she has pointed out how no solutions adequate to the gravity of the situation have been taken. Greta Thunberg has also called on students to join an international school strike on 14 December.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFkQSGyeCWg
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