Confession of the difficult life of Greta Thunberg, a teenager who is teaching the climate, world politicians

Greta Thurberg, a Swedish teenager and environmental activist who became known by starting a school strike on climate change, has become an icon of the global climate change movement. When Greta was 11, she stopped eating for two whole months. But this is one of the things parents confess [...]
When Greta was 11, she stopped eating for two whole months. But it's one of the things her parents say in a memory they published last year.
According to them, her health was severely endangered, blood pressure, and pulse displayed signs of hunger, and she spoke to no one except her parents and her younger sister, Beata.
In an emotional speech in November 2018, Greta said she heard of the terms “global background” and “climate change” when she was eight.
I was told to turn off lights, save energy, and thus reduce pollution of the earth. I learned that people are guilty of global warming and that they are polluting the earth”, Greta said.
Greta Thurberg, who was born on January 3, 2003, in Stockholm left school in August 2018 and organized a strike to raise awareness of global warming.
The protest was organised before the Swedish Parliament and attracted global public attention.
Swedish teenager “breaks down” to world leaders: People are dying, and you only talk about money.
Swedish teenager “breaks down” to world leaders: People are dying, and you only talk about money.
We have all the facts and solutions. All we have to do is wake up and make changes”, said Greta Thurberg.
After years of depression, eating disorders and anxiety attacks, she was eventually diagnosed with the Asperger Syndrome (which is a kind of autism) and the obsession-compulsive disorder (OCD).
In addition, she suffers from selective mutaism, a disorder associated with serious anxiety that prevents one from talking to anyone outside the immediate family.
Planet's Ecological Crisis
Her parents ' memories describe how Greta came up with the idea and launched the school strike around Klima, first alone and then, on March 15, along with hundreds of thousands of students who left classrooms and took to the streets around the world, seeking action to save the planet from man - made global warming.
Greta continued every Friday, and has been sitting in front of the Swedish Parliament at the start of the school year.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thundberg takes part in an environmental march in Brussels
Greta's mother, Malena Hernman, is herself a star, but in the world of music. This opera singer represented Sweden at Eurovision 2009 in Russia.
Her memory, which she wrote with the help of her husband and children, is already being translated into numerous languages, further confirming her interest in her daughter Greta's exclusive campaign, writes Paulina Neudding for Quillette.
In memory, however, their private family crisis, which revolves around the psychological disorders of the two girls, is related to the ecological crisis, as well as to the oppression of women, minorities, and disabled persons, Telegrafi notes.
All above have the same cause, claiming not too convincing, Ernst and Thunberg in the book.
Greta's youngest sister, Beata, who is 12 years old, also has Asperger's syndrome, OCD and the hyperactivity disorder of the attention defect (ADHD).
As she is discovered in the book, she is inclined to scream at her mother, insists on walking on the street in a specific way, and requires her mother to cut her back during dance training.
In short, it's about a family struggling with the exciting experience of raising their children, and parents through the book reveal their anxiety and despair while trying to protect their daughters from hunger and other forms of self-damaging and provide them with the best possible care. Greta goes to school for kids with special needs.
Her Fame
Greta, meanwhile, has been appointed one of the 100 most influential people of the year from Time magazine. It has delivered a speech before the European and British Parliament, as well as at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
She participated in a panel with UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres, as well as Pope Francis, who instructed what “to continue doing what” does. It has received numerous awards and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
As she appeared at the Daily Show with host Trevor Noah, Greta said she stopped flying on planes because planes pollute the planet and have a huge negative impact on the environment, it tracks Telegrafi.
New generations are more aware of climate change than older ones who resist change.
But Greta Thundberg's activism did not go unnoticed. Many right-wing and conservative media have attacked her, claiming she was manipulated by world power centres.
It's a combination of conspiracy theories, stigmatizing psychiatric disorders and manipulation of facts about climate change.
They write about Greta as a matrimonial of its “beat” (Asperger's syndrome), then the “aspiring mother project” and its instrumentisation from the system, that is, the new “rend global”.
Moreover, conspiracy theories claim that so much media popularity and giving space to a girl only harms her, and in no way contributes to her health.
Of course, right-wing media are not personally interested in Greta, but in preserving our existing system's “terren at our feet”.
However, she is young and loud, bold, and uncompetitive. And in her attempt she is not alone, rather. Thousands follow him, every corner of this planet.
It is not only Greta fighting that existing conservative system. Thousands of young people worldwide show that they are interested in another future, that they are interested in the future in general.












