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Child Psychologist Clare Rowe says it's uncomfortable seeing world leaders listen to a child like Greta Thunberg who has “essentially received a one sided point of view her whole life”, and has “grossly exaggerated the impact of climate change”.

22/01/2020Child Psychologist Clare Rowe says it's uncomfortable seeing world leaders listen to a child like Greta Thunberg who has “essentially received a one sided point of view her whole life”, and has “grossly exaggerated the impact of climate change”.

Ms Rowe told Sky News host Chris Kenny the Swedish teenager, “truly believes the world is about to end” which is an “enormous psychiatric blow to carry for a child at that age”. “World leaders are listening [and] it’s a bit concerning,” Ms Rowe said. Greta Thunberg needs to talk to the countries who are the world’s major polluters, but Ms Rowe said they “aren’t going to listen to her”.

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