Greta Thunberg, het meisje dat als allereerste begon met spijbelen voor het klimaat heeft een echt knappe speech gegeven in Davos. Of die wereldleiders er rekening mee gaat houden, hangt ervan af hoeveel mensen haar gaan volgen om alles te doen wat mogelijk is om dit wereldwijde fiasco te stoppen. Maar de voorzet is gegeven, op het hoogste niveau.
We hebben nog maximum 12 jaar om het roer volledig om te gooien, daarna is het te laat.
Hoe is Greta Thunberg in Davos geraakt: lees haar verhaal in haar eigen woorden (gepubliceerd via facebook op 2/2/2019)
Recently I’ve seen many rumors circulating about me and enormous
amounts of hate. This is no surprise to me. I know that since most
people are not aware of the full meaning
of the climate crisis (which is understandable since it has never been
treated as a crisis) a school strike for the climate would seem very
strange to people in general.
So let me make some things clear about my school strike.
In may 2018 I was one of the winners in a writing competition about the
environment held by Svenska Dagbladet, a Swedish newspaper. I got my
article published and some people contacted me, among others was Bo
Thorén from Fossil Free Dalsland. He had some kind of group with people,
especially youth, who wanted to do something about the climate crisis.
I had a few phone meetings with other activists. The purpose was to
come up with ideas of new projects that would bring attention to the
climate crisis. Bo had a few ideas of things we could do. Everything
from marches to a loose idea of some kind of a school strike (that
school children would do something on the schoolyards or in the
classrooms). That idea was inspired by the Parkland Students, who had
refused to go to school after the school shootings.
I liked the idea
of a school strike. So I developed that idea and tried to get the other
young people to join me, but no one was really interested. They thought
that a Swedish version of the Zero Hour march was going to have a
bigger impact. So I went on planning the school strike all by myself and
after that I didn’t participate in any more meetings.
When I
told my parents about my plans they weren’t very fond of it. They did
not support the idea of school striking and they said that if I were to
do this I would have to do it completely by myself and with no support
from them.
On the 20 of august I sat down outside the Swedish
Parliament. I handed out fliers with a long list of facts about the
climate crisis and explanations on why I was striking. The first thing I
did was to post on Twitter and Instagram what I was doing and it soon
went viral. Then journalists and newspapers started to come. A Swedish
entrepreneur and business man active in the climate movement, Ingmar
Rentzhog, was among the first to arrive. He spoke with me and took
pictures that he posted on Facebook. That was the first time I had ever
met or spoken with him. I had not communicated or encountered with him
ever before.
Many people love to spread rumors saying that I have
people ”behind me” or that I’m being ”paid” or ”used” to do what I’m
doing. But there is no one ”behind” me except for myself. My parents
were as far from climate activists as possible before I made them aware
of the situation.
I am not part of any organization. I sometimes
support and cooperate with several NGOs that work with the climate and
environment. But I am absolutely independent and I only represent
myself. And I do what I do completely for free, I have not received any
money or any promise of future payments in any form at all. And nor has
anyone linked to me or my family done so.
And of course it will stay
this way. I have not met one single climate activist who is fighting
for the climate for money. That idea is completely absurd.
Furthermore I only travel with permission from my school and my parents pay for tickets and accommodations.
My family has written a book together about our family and how me and
my sister Beata have influenced my parents way of thinking and seeing
the world, especially when it comes to the climate. And about our
diagnoses.
That book was due to be released in May. But since there
was a major disagreement with the book company, we ended up changing to a
new publisher and so the book was released in august instead.
Before the book was released my parents made it clear that their
possible profits from the book ”Scener ur hjärtat” will be going to 8
different charities working with environment, children with diagnoses
and animal rights.
And yes, I write my own speeches. But since I know that what I say is going to reach many, many people I often ask for input. I also have a few scientists that I frequently ask for help on how to express certain complicated matters. I want everything to be absolutely correct so that I don’t spread incorrect facts, or things that can be misunderstood.
Some people mock me for my diagnosis. But Asperger is not a disease, it’s a gift. People also say that since I have Asperger I couldn’t possibly have put myself in this position. But that’s exactly why I did this. Because if I would have been ”normal” and social I would have organized myself in an organisation, or started an organisation by myself. But since I am not that good at socializing I did this instead. I was so frustrated that nothing was being done about the climate crisis and I felt like I had to do something, anything. And sometimes NOT doing things – like just sitting down outside the parliament – speaks much louder than doing things. Just like a whisper sometimes is louder than shouting.
Also there is one complaint
that I ”sound and write like an adult”. And to that I can only say;
don’t you think that a 16-year old can speak for herself? There’s also
some people who say that I oversimplify things. For example when I say
that “the climate crisis is a black and white issue”, ”we need to stop
the emissions of greenhouse gases” and ”I want you to panic”. But that I
only say because it’s true. Yes, the climate crisis is the most complex
issue that we have ever faced and it’s going to take everything from
our part to ”stop it”. But the solution is black and white; we need to
stop the emissions of greenhouse gases.
Because either we limit the
warming to 1,5 degrees C over pre industrial levels, or we don’t. Either
we reach a tipping point where we start a chain reaction with events
way beyond human control, or we don’t. Either we go on as a
civilization, or we don’t. There are no gray areas when it comes to
survival.
And when I say that I want you to panic I mean that we
need to treat the crisis as a crisis. When your house is on fire you
don’t sit down and talk about how nice you can rebuild it once you put
out the fire. If your house is on fire you run outside and make sure
that everyone is out while you call the fire department. That requires
some level of panic.
There is one other argument that I can’t do
anything about. And that is the fact that I’m ”just a child and we
shouldn’t be listening to children.” But that is easily fixed – just
start to listen to the rock solid science instead. Because if everyone
listened to the scientists and the facts that I constantly refer to –
then no one would have to listen to me or any of the other hundreds of
thousands of school children on strike for the climate across the world.
Then we could all go back to school.
I am just a messenger, and yet
I get all this hate. I am not saying anything new, I am just saying
what scientists have repeatedly said for decades. And I agree with you,
I’m too young to do this. We children shouldn’t have to do this. But
since almost no one is doing anything, and our very future is at risk,
we feel like we have to continue.
And if you have any other concern or doubt about me, then you can listen to my TED talk ( https://www.ted.com/…/greta_thunberg_the_disarming_…/up-next ), in which I talk about how my interest for the climate and environment began.
And thank you everyone for you kind support! It brings me hope.
/Greta
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