It all started with Greta Thunberg! Revisit our interview with the climate activist earlier this year about her first time striking, being an introvert and making an impact ClimateStrike
-franchise “The First Time,” telling the magazine that the first woman to inspire her was Rosa Parks. “I learned she was an introvert, and I’m also an introvert,” says Thunberg. “And I thought, ‘It’s not just extroverts, we introverts can make our voices heard.'”
She remembers first learning about the severity of Climate Change in school. “I realized no one is doing anything to prevent this from happening so then I have to do something,” says Thunberg. “I can’t vote, so this is one of the ways I can make my voice heard.”
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