๐ก Greta Thunberg emphasizes the urgency of taking action to prevent the destruction of our civilization due to climate change.
๐ She highlights the fragility of our civilization and compares it to a castle built in the sand.
๐ฅ Greta urges people to panic and take immediate action to address the imminent threat of climate change, similar to extinguishing a fire in our own house.
๐ Permanent and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society are needed to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 50%.
๐ฐ๏ธ Calculations for reducing CO2 emissions do not include unforeseen tipping points and feedback loops, such as methane gas escaping from thawing Arctic permafrost.
๐ Scientific facts and findings from the IPCC support the urgency of reducing CO2 emissions within specific time frames.
The sixth mass extinction is happening at an alarming rate, with up to 200 species becoming extinct every day.
Disastrous trends such as deforestation, toxic air pollution, insect loss, wildlife decline, and ocean acidification are all contributing to the climate and ecological breakdown.
Leaders need to take immediate action to address these issues and change their behavior, just as they would if their own house was falling apart.
The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing the climate crisis and compares it to a house falling apart.
The speaker criticizes the current approach of focusing on small solutions and delayed actions.
The speaker highlights the need for immediate and comprehensive action, and criticizes politicians for not prioritizing the climate crisis.
๐ Our planet is in crisis, and we are running out of time for action.
๐ฌ The best available science should be at the heart of political decisions.
๐ณ๏ธ Everyone, including young people, should have a voice in shaping decisions on climate change.
๐ Millions of children are striking for the climate crisis to raise awareness.
๐ณ๏ธ You need to vote for the future living conditions of humankind.
๐ช It will take courage and determination to act now and make necessary changes.
๐ Greta Thunberg emphasizes the importance of listening to scientists and acknowledging the climate crisis.
๐ง๐ She highlights the millions of students striking for their future and pleads with the audience not to fail them.
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