You can thank 16-year-old GretaThunberg for FridaysForFuture.
It is no longer an option not to have a conversation about climate change, and 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is leading it. She shouldn't have to—in fact, she toldthat her highest ambition is"that there will be no climate and environmental activists, because that would mean that everything is fixed if no one needs to protest against inaction or destruction.
to leave their classrooms from September 20-27 to fight for the human race's only mode of survival: our planet.to join the conversation and find your local strike , then see all of the inspiring photos from the global #WeekForFuture, ahead.
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