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Follow Greta Thunberg— it's freeAgradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Quienes todavía se acuerden de Greta Thunberg les vendrá a la cabeza el momento culminante de su carrera climática, aquel discurso ante la ONU en septiembre de 2019 en el que soltó su célebre «¿Cómo os atrevéis?». Tenía 16 años y todo el mundo hablaba de ella. Cuando aterrizó en Madrid poco después para la cumbre del clima nos hablaban de ella como la voz de una generación. Han pasado siete años y ya no es voz de nadie. El personaje nació por pura casualidad. Hija de un actor y de una célebre soprano sueca, Greta creció entre hoteles caros y festivales de ópera, una infancia que encaja mal con la de un mesías de los pobres. A los 11 años le pusieron un vídeo en la escuela sobre los efectos catastróficos del cambio climático. Dejó de comer, de hablar y se deprimió. Le diagnosticaron Asperger, trastorno obsesivo compulsivo y mutismo selectivo. En agosto de 2018 decidió faltar a clase y plantarse frente al parlamento sueco con una pancarta pintada a mano para hacer huelga por el clima. Aquello le vino realmente bien, superó sus problemas y encontró a muchos dispuestos a amplificar una noticia que no debió pasar de un breve en la prensa de Estocolmo. Unos meses más tarde, después de una campaña de marketing extraordinaria, la recibieron en el Foro de Davos y en el parlamento europeo. Su autismo la blindaba contra la crítica y los políticos encontraron en la jovencísima Greta un reclamo infantil inigualable. Durante tres años todos querían fotografiarse junto a ella a pesar de que, armada de una superioridad moral impropia de una adolescente, les desdeñaba al mismo tiempo que amenazaba al mundo entero con las penas del infierno si no se hacía algo. Nunca dijo lo que había que hacer más allá de eslóganes y sermones apocalípticos para que el mundo entrase en pánico. Ese catastrofismo creo escuela y desde entonces grupos de activistas climáticos se sienten moralmente autorizados para cualquier cosa, desde vandalizar un cuadro en un museo hasta cortar el tráfico. Pero llegó la pandemia, lo del clima pasó a un segundo plano y Greta desapareció de nuestras vidas. Lo último que sabemos de ella es que participó en la flotilla a Gaza en septiembre del año pasado. Las autoridades israelíes detuvieron las embarcaciones y dieron a elegir a sus integrantes entre pasar a disposición judicial o regresar a su país. Greta Thunberg, que no tiene madera de heroína, firmó su deportación y volvió a casa. Otros eligieron la cárcel, ella no. Pero ya no es una niña y lo que hacen los adultos interesa mucho menos. Hoy Greta Thunberg es una simple activista de extrema izquierda con buena agenda de contactos atrapada en el guion que escribieron para ella el ejército de adultos influyentes que prefirió aplaudir antes que preguntar. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Quienes todavía se acuerden de Greta Thunberg les vendrá a la cabeza el momento culminante de su carrera climática, aquel discurso ante la ONU en septiembre de 2019 en el que soltó su célebre «¿Cómo os atrevéis?». Tenía 16 años y todo el mundo hablaba de ella. Cuando aterrizó en Madrid poco después para la cumbre del clima nos hablaban de ella como la voz de una generación. Han pasado siete años y ya no es voz de nadie. El personaje nació por pura casualidad. Hija de un actor y de una célebre soprano sueca, Greta creció entre hoteles caros y festivales de ópera, una infancia que encaja mal con la de un mesías de los pobres. A los 11 años le pusieron un vídeo en la escuela sobre los efectos catastróficos del cambio climático. Dejó de comer, de hablar y se deprimió. Le diagnosticaron Asperger, trastorno obsesivo compulsivo y mutismo selectivo. En agosto de 2018 decidió faltar a clase y plantarse frente al parlamento sueco con una pancarta pintada a mano para hacer huelga por el clima. Aquello le vino realmente bien, superó sus problemas y encontró a muchos dispuestos a amplificar una noticia que no debió pasar de un breve en la prensa de Estocolmo. Unos meses más tarde, después de una campaña de marketing extraordinaria, la recibieron en el Foro de Davos y en el parlamento europeo. Su autismo la blindaba contra la crítica y los políticos encontraron en la jovencísima Greta un reclamo infantil inigualable. Durante tres años todos querían fotografiarse junto a ella a pesar de que, armada de una superioridad moral impropia de una adolescente, les desdeñaba al mismo tiempo que amenazaba al mundo entero con las penas del infierno si no se hacía algo. Nunca dijo lo que había que hacer más allá de eslóganes y sermones apocalípticos para que el mundo entrase en pánico. Ese catastrofismo creo escuela y desde entonces grupos de activistas climáticos se sienten moralmente autorizados para cualquier cosa, desde vandalizar un cuadro en un museo hasta cortar el tráfico. Pero llegó la pandemia, lo del clima pasó a un segundo plano y Greta desapareció de nuestras vidas. Lo último que sabemos de ella es que participó en la flotilla a Gaza en septiembre del año pasado. Las autoridades israelíes detuvieron las embarcaciones y dieron a elegir a sus integrantes entre pasar a disposición judicial o regresar a su país. Greta Thunberg, que no tiene madera de heroína, firmó su deportación y volvió a casa. Otros eligieron la cárcel, ella no. Pero ya no es una niña y lo que hacen los adultos interesa mucho menos. Hoy Greta Thunberg es una simple activista de extrema izquierda con buena agenda de contactos atrapada en el guion que escribieron para ella el ejército de adultos influyentes que prefirió aplaudir antes que preguntar. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this video, I discuss what is considered by many to be a heel turn by Greta Thunberg on her original issue of climate change, as she is demanding more oil be sent to prop up the Cuban regime, while simultaneously telling western nations they must not have energy in order to save the plant. I explain how there's actually no hypocrisy here as it is all just 1 issue to these leftwing activists Website: https://www.actualjusticewarrior.com/ https://linktr.ee/ActualJustice Odysee: https://odysee.com/@actualjusticewarrior:2 Rumble: https://rumble.com/ActualJusticeWarrior Instagram NEW: https://www.instagram.com/actualjustice/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/actualjusticewarrior 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ajw2dreamscometrue TeeSpring Store: https://teespring.com/stores/actualjusticewarrior New Store: https://actualjusticewarrior.myspreadshop.com/ https://www.minds.com/actualjusticewarrior Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SeanFitzgerald Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/Iamsean90 Venmo: https://venmo.com/iamsean90 Support me on Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/seanfitzgerald Gab: https://gab.com/Iamsean90 Twitter https://twitter.com/iamsean90 Backup Twitter https://twitter.com/AJWSean Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/actualjusticewarrior/ Discord: https://discord.gg/c7PGFFp 3rd: https://www.youtube.com/user/DudeMonkeyHQ Podcast Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1o0q86AVIzH1ZhCl8pe3du?si=e260b6ab98d64e74 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/actual-justice-warrior/id1637748971 Sources: Greta's Stupid How Dare You Speech: https://youtu.be/xVlRompc1yE?si=CVJ4zYURpafxDCwF Greta Wants Oil Sent To Cuba: https://humanevents.com/2026/03/16/greta-thunberg-calls-for-oil-tankers-to-be-sent-to-cuba-as-nation-suffers-complete-blackout Greta Links Climate Change To BLM: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/20/tipping-point-greta-thunberg-hails-black-lives-matter-protests Greta Links Climate Change To Gaza: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/05/no-climate-justice-without-peace-gaza-becomes-flashpoint-for-climate-activists Ana Defends Cenk Defending Ayatollah: https://youtu.be/KyJudt9c8hc?si=1pwobnLufLb4-sQD BLM Family Language: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/1900774/black-lives-matter-what-we-believe-page-that-includes-disrupting-nuclear-family-structure-removed-from-website/ #Greta #GretaThunberg #IamSean90 FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright. ]]>
"Bas Les Masques", la chronique qui décortique les discours politiques. Quels cadrages? Quelles rhétoriques? Quelles idéologies se cachent derrière les mots? Quelles émotions pour susciter notre adhésion? Les étudiant·e·s exerceront, avec vous, leur esprit critique afin de déconstruire les apparences et vous révéler les stratégies mises en place. Dans ce huitième épisode, Cyril, Augustin et Sarah analysent: les attaques Ad hominem et ad personam de Jean-Luc Mélenchon; la stratégie de communication de Zohran Mamdani pour devenir maire; la posture de Greta Thunberg. "Bas les Masques", c'est une chronique mensuelle réealisée avec et par les étudiant·e·s en Science Politique, à l'Université de Liège, et diffusée en partenariat avec 48FM. Un tout grand merci à José pour les jingles! Un tout grand merci à Sibylle pour les musiques! Musique à écouter en lien avec les sujets: "Ad hominem / ad personam": Trust - Antisocial; "Zohran Mamdani": Jay-Z et Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind; "Greta Thunberg": Georges Moustaki - Sans la nommer. Références des extraits sonores utilisés: Extrait 1 et 3: BFM "Débat BFMTV: Jean-Luc Mélenchon accuse Éric Zemmour": https://www.bfmtv.com/politique/elect... Extrait 2: C à vous "La nouvelle attaque de Zemmour": La nouvelle attaque de Zemmour - C à vous ... Extrait 4: Jean Luc Mélenchon - 7 Octobre 2012 Extrait 5: Zohran Mamdani: Zohran Mamdani's Full Victory Speech, Nove... Extrait 6: Zohran Mamdani: Zohran for NYC Extrait 7: Zohran Mamdani: Zohran explains Ranked Choice Voting in Ur... Extrait 8: Zohran Mamdani: Zohran Mamdani joined hunger strike for ta... Extrait 9: Zohran Mamdani: / dqj91a2d4q0 Extrait 10 et 15: Greta Thunberg: Greta Thunberg speech in Assemblée Nationale Extrait 11, 12 et 14: Le Monde "Le discours de Greta Thunberg à l'ONU": Le discours de Greta Thunberg à l'ONU Extrait 13: Le Parisien "Greta Thunberg à l'Europe: «Notre maison brûle": <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWT9tRu0zEA" tar
In honor of the International Day of Women & Girls in Science, we’re spotlighting one of the most recognizable young climate activists of our time: Greta Thunberg. From her first “School Strike for Climate” sign in 2018 to launching the global Fridays for Future movement, Greta has transformed youth climate activism into a worldwide call for climate justice. We dig into how her activism began, the major speeches that went viral, her zero-emissions Atlantic crossing, her books and documentaries, and where her advocacy has shifted in recent years. Plus, we close with a “Next Green Thing” inspired by STEM equity—because empowering girls in science is empowering the future of climate solutions. Main Points International Day of Women & Girls in Science: why it matters and how it supports gender equity in STEM Greta Thunberg’s origin story: climate awareness at age 8 and activism beginning in 2018 The rise of Fridays for Future and how it spread globally Greta’s viral moments: COP24, U.N. speeches, and “How dare you!” Her values in action: veganism, refusing to fly, and the zero-emissions yacht journey Major milestones: Time Person of the Year, Nobel Peace Prize nominations, books + documentaries Where Greta is now: activism beyond climate, continued protest of COP, and evolving public perceptio Big discussion questions: Will her focus shift as she gets older? How do older generations show up? For this week’s Next Green Thing, we’re honoring Women & Girls in Science with action: check out the National Girls Collaborative Project’s “5 Ways to Be a STEM Champion for Girls,” from countering stereotypes to supporting girl-serving programs. Because the more girls we empower in STEM today, the more climate problem-solvers we have tomorrow. 00:00 Introduction 07:01 International Day of Women and Girls in Science 08:33 Greta Thunberg 16:26 Our Thoughts on Greta 31:52 Next Green Thing Resources https://www.womeninscienceday.org/our-history.html https://www.biography.com/activists/greta-thunberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/16/world/greta-thunberg-cop24/index.html https://www.npr.org/2019/09/23/763452863/transcript-greta-thunbergs-speech-at-the-u-n-climate-action-summit https://ngcproject.org/resources/5-ways-be-stem-champion-girls-2025 Rate & Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yPcV81RJQV74HQ8NbymTs?si=hHP7zDEPT6CoozRt_CsMQA
Why has Greta Thunberg become one of the most divisive figures of our time — a symbol of activism to some, and of anger and intolerance to others? In this fiery and thought-provoking conversation, Dave Rubin joins Andrew Gold on Heretics to break down what he calls the “religion of climate hysteria” — and why he believes Greta Thunberg’s movement is driven more by emotion and rage than reason and progress. 👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more fearless, unfiltered conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report and one of the most prominent voices in the modern free speech movement, argues that Greta Thunberg has become the perfect symbol for a generation taught to feel instead of think. He discusses how the climate conversation has morphed from scientific debate into moral absolutism — where questioning the narrative gets you labelled a denier, bigot, or worse. Andrew and Dave explore whether Thunberg’s activism is truly about saving the planet — or about controlling how people live, speak, and even think. Is Greta’s fury authentic passion or the result of ideological manipulation by those who benefit from fear and guilt? Why do so many in the media and political elite treat her as untouchable — even as she aligns herself with increasingly radical movements? The discussion also dives into how this culture of outrage mirrors wider issues — from cancel culture and censorship to the decline of critical thinking in education and journalism. Dave argues that movements like Greta’s thrive because people crave moral certainty in a confusing world, even if it means surrendering nuance and truth. Expect sharp insights, fiery exchanges, and uncomfortable truths as Andrew and Dave unpack what’s really driving global activism — and whether it’s helping or hurting the causes it claims to serve. 🎧 Watch the full Heretics episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cSmAveiVHo&t=4162s #DaveRubin #GretaThunberg #Heretics #AndrewGold #ClimateChange #ClimateActivism #FreeSpeech #CancelCulture #CultureWars #WokeIdeology #RubinReport #MediaBias #ModernPolitics #HereticsClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greta Thunberg is a burr in the ass of the powerful throughout the world—and not only for rightwing sociopaths. Increasingly, as she grows up, learns more, and networks with other activists around the world, she’s become a scourge for liberals as well. Many of them would prefer she remain a child, providing a theatre of emotional catharsis for a climate crisis industry more interested in raising money from green economy donors than forcing change. Now, as Thunberg broadens her target to capitalism and colonialism writ large, it’s more and more clear that she’s confronting what autistic philosopher Robert Chapman calls “the empire of normality”, from her lived experience of autism, about which so many of the conspiracy theories we cover here swirl. CORRECTION: Robert Chapman's pronouns are they/them. Chapter One: Seizure of the Madleen Why do Fascists Hate Greta Why are Liberals Backing Away from Greta? Neurodiversity and activism Chapter two (Monday on Patreon): Masking, Burnout, Contemplation Hamster Wheel of Capitalism Parenting in Humility Show Notes Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship With Greta Thunberg Aboard - The New York Times Greta Thunberg “kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces” - YouTube Greta Thunberg Frog Hat - Shibtee Clothing Posts distort 2018 Greta Thunberg tweet on climate danger | AP News Lindsey Graham Fantasizes About Sinking Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Greta Thunberg | Truthout Thunberg gets backlash for pro-Palestinian post – DW – 10/21/2023 Fact Check: Altered image of Greta Thunberg holding antisemitic book | Reuters Right-Wing Attacks Greta Thunberg The cult of Greta Thunberg - spiked Targeting Greta Thunberg: A Case Study in Online Mis/Disinformation | German Marshall Fund of the United States The dangers of depicting Greta Thunberg as a prophet Margaret Atwood says Greta Thunberg is the ‘Joan of Arc’ of environmentalism | The Independent Greta Thunberg speech at climate protest Glasgow, November 5 We are all living in Greta's world now The Greta Effect: a timeline of Thunberg's activism leading to her being on the Madleen Fridays for Future – How Greta started a global movement Greta Thunberg: From a Darling of Liberal Media to Public Enemy No. 1 - Left Voice Why the Media Stopped Covering Greta Thunberg Greta Thunberg Speaks from Aid Ship Heading to Gaza Despite Israeli Threats: It’s My Moral Obligation | Democracy Now! Jason Hickel: Why a Liberated Palestine Threatens Global Capitalism The Climate Movement Breaks Through | The Nation Greta Thunberg Was Targeted for an Octopus. Then Israel Chimed In Greta Thunberg is far from the only neurodivergent climate activist – many who see the world differently also want to change it School strike for climate - save the world by changing the rules | Greta Thunberg | TEDxStockholm Understanding Masking: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Perspective - Autism Society of NC Mask of Your Own Face – Experiences with Masking as an Autistic Adult - Autism Spectrum News Autistic Masking “Masking Is Life”: Experiences of Masking in Autistic and Nonautistic Adults - PMC What Is Autistic Burnout? | Psychology Today Canada The Treadmill Tendency Greta Thunberg on X: "yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com" / X Our House Is on Fire by Greta Thunberg, Svante Thunberg, Malena Ernman, Beata Ernman: 9780143133575 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greta Thunberg est une militante écologiste suédoise née le 3 janvier 2003 à Stockholm. Elle est devenue en quelques années le visage mondial de la lutte contre le changement climatique. Son engagement débute en août 2018, alors qu’elle n’a que 15 ans. Plutôt que d’aller à l’école, elle s’installe chaque vendredi devant le Parlement suédois avec une pancarte sur laquelle est inscrit : « Skolstrejk för klimatet » (« Grève scolaire pour le climat »). Elle proteste ainsi contre l’inaction des gouvernements face à l’urgence climatique. Très vite, son initiative inspire des milliers de jeunes à travers le monde. Le mouvement « Fridays for Future » est lancé : des grèves scolaires pour le climat ont lieu chaque semaine dans des dizaines de pays. Greta devient une icône d’une jeunesse mobilisée, exigeant des mesures fortes et immédiates pour limiter le réchauffement de la planète. Elle prononce des discours marquants, souvent très directs, dans de grandes institutions comme l’ONU, le Parlement européen ou le Forum économique mondial de Davos. En 2019, son intervention à l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies — « How dare you? » — fait le tour du monde. Elle y accuse les dirigeants mondiaux de trahir les générations futures. Greta Thunberg ne se contente pas de paroles : elle applique à elle-même les principes qu’elle défend. Pour limiter son empreinte carbone, elle refuse de prendre l’avion. En 2019, elle traverse l’Atlantique en voilier pour assister au sommet climatique de New York. Elle est également végane et privilégie un mode de vie simple et respectueux de l’environnement. Son engagement lui vaut de nombreux soutiens, notamment parmi les scientifiques du climat, qui soulignent qu’elle s’appuie sur des faits et sur le consensus scientifique autour du changement climatique. Elle reçoit de nombreuses distinctions, dont le titre de « personnalité de l’année » décerné par le magazine Time en 2019. Elle est aussi nommée plusieurs fois pour le prix Nobel de la paix. Mais Greta Thunberg divise aussi. Certains responsables politiques, notamment climatosceptiques, la critiquent pour son ton jugé accusateur ou son manque d’expertise scientifique. Elle assume ces critiques et continue à interpeller les puissants sans concession, dénonçant les effets d’annonce sans action concrète. En plus de son militantisme, Greta est autrice. Elle a publié plusieurs ouvrages, dont Le Petit Livre du climat en 2023, qui rassemble les voix de scientifiques, activistes et penseurs pour informer et mobiliser. Greta Thunberg symbolise une génération consciente des enjeux environnementaux, inquiète pour son avenir et déterminée à obtenir des changements. Elle incarne une mobilisation mondiale qui dépasse les clivages politiques et appelle à un sursaut collectif. Son message est simple : il est encore temps d’agir, mais la fenêtre d’action se referme rapidement. Pour elle, il ne s’agit pas seulement de sauver la planète, mais aussi d’assurer la justice, l’équité et la survie des générations futures. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Greta Thunberg er blitt Palestina-aktivist. Hun anklages for å lefle med antisemittisme. Ingrid forsøker å forstå pensjonsreformen som kan splitte regjeringen. Kai anmelder en anmeldelse. Kjære lytter - vi lager podkasten uten noen bedrift i ryggen. Derfor trenger vi økonomisk støtte fra våre lyttere. Vil du bidra har vi to alternativer. For regelmessig støtte registrer deg her: patreon.com/TyskerneAlternativt send ønsket beløp til vipps nr #619944Tusen takk!Her er noen lenker til temaene i episoden: Pensjonsreformen: Podkast: https://www.zeit.de/politik/2024-09/rentenpaket-ii-ampelkoaltion-altersarmut-ruhestand-bert-ruerupDebatten i Forbundsdagen: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/innenpolitik/rentenreform-debatte-100.htmlGreta Thunberg: https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/greta-thunberg-polizei-korrigiert-aussage-zu-angeblicher-gewaltbereitschaft-a-c88882e8-918a-4de6-a1bc-251d74ff72dd?sara_ref=re-so-app-shhttps://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/nordrheinwestfalen/wdr-gut-gegen-boese-wie-greta-thunberg-gegen-israel-kaempft-100.htmlKais best-siden-sist anbefaling (bak betalingsmur): https://www.morgenbladet.no/boker/bokessay/2024/10/04/star-det-osttyske-demokratiet-pa-et-vippepunkt/Podkast-intervju med Steffen Mau: https://www.zeit.de/politik/2024-07/steffen-mau-ostdeutschland-wahlen-politikpodcastKarsten Aase-Nilsens blogg Tysktime: https://tysktime.wordpress.com/Har du innspill, anbefalinger, ris eller ros? Kontakt oss via vår Facebookside Tyskerne - eller send oss en epost her: tyskernepodkast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At just 16, Greta Thunberg led the largest climate protest in history—and became a target for right-wing conspiracy theories. Scholar Emily Ryalls dissects how Greta was recast as a hysterical pawn of globalist billionaires and why the “Greta Effect” continues to provoke such powerful backlash. Then, TikTok misinformation researcher Abbie Richards clears up why the climate space is so littered with disinfo and media distractions, from anti-Greta memes to the Great Reset conspiracy to private jets at climate change conferences. Chapters: (00:00) Greta Thunberg, Time Traveler? (00:41) Greta's Overnight Global Celebrity (01:26) The Conspiracy Chart and Greta's Place (02:36) Harmless Conspiracies vs. Dangerous Ones (03:02) Media's Role in Amplifying Conspiracies (05:17) Greta as a Target of Misinformation (06:26) Conservative Backlash Against Greta (10:57) Greta's Social Media Savvy (13:14) The Greta Effect (17:16) Broader Climate Misinformation Landscape (29:32) 15-Minute Cities and Climate Conspiracies (33:42) Concluding Thoughts on Greta and Conspiracies . . . For podcast deep dives on climate justice, listen to: Drilled , The Climate Question , A Matter of Degrees , The Anti-Dread Climate Podcast and Outrage + Optimism . Episode 8 sources and transcript . Inbox: conspiracyshewrote@gmail.com Instagram: @conspiracyshewrote, @unladylikemedia Website: conspiracyshewrote.com Patreon: The Cabal Conspiracy, She Wrote is an Unladylike Media production, created, hosted and written by Cristen Conger. It's produced by Lushik Lotus-Lee and engineered by Marcus Hahm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we talk about Greta Thunberg, a climate activist who got her start at the age of 15. We discuss how her fears of climate change, while very valid, have been dismissed by the media and global leaders. Then we follow the path that Greta had to take to be taken seriously and the lack of media coverage other young activists have dealt with. Finally, we discuss the impact she has had on people her age and across the planet. Follow the podcast: BlueSky and Twitter: @BigRepPod Instagram and TikTok: @BigReputationsPod Become a Patreon supporter: patreon.com/bigreputationspod Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/86669619 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hosts: Kimberly Kunkle and Rebecca L. Salois Logo Design: Samantha Marmolejo Music: Shawn P. Russell Sound Consultant and Mixing: Shawn P. Russell Recording and Editing: Rebecca L. Salois ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sources: No One Is Too Sma ll to Make a Difference , by Greta Thunberg (a collection of speeches she delivered between September 2018 and September 2019 around the world) Scenes from the H eart (written with her parents and her sister) Our House I s on Fire: Scenes of a Family and a Planet in Crisis (also with her parents and her sister) “Time Person of the Year 2019 - Greta Thunberg,” by Charlotte Alter, Suyin Haynes and Justin Worland “Greta Thunberg: Who is the climate activist and what has she achieved?” by the BBC “Greta Thunberg's 'The Climate Book' Urges World to Keep Climate Justice Out Front,” by Barbara J. King
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