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Greta Thunberg, Swedish Youth Climate Activist of 16 years old, says she has learned that you are never too small to make a difference. Imagine what we could do together if we really wanted to!

Some 200 species disappear every day. The erosion of fertile soil and the deforestation of our original forests, pollution, the death of insects or the eutrophication of our oceans are the disasters that are accelerating our way of life.

The young woman, who she refuses to take airplanes because they pollute more -, expressed her doubts about whether the planet will have the same capacity as the #NotreDame cathedral to resist the stakes to which is being submitted “Yesterday the world saw with despair and sadness how Notre Dame was burning, some buildings are more than just buildings, but Notre Dame will be rebuilt because its foundations are strong, I wish our foundations were even stronger, but I’m afraid that is not so”.

A large part of the generation that has taken to the streets in student strikes never before seen does not even have the right to vote because of its young age. That is why Thunberg addressed those who have already turned enough years to go to the polls: “The European elections are coming and most of the young people affected by climate change will not be able to vote, that’s why we are on the street. for us, vote for the future of humanity”.

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Greta Thunberg, Swedish Youth Climate Activist of 16 years old, says she has learned that you are never too small to make a difference. Imagine what we could do together if we really wanted to!

Some 200 species disappear every day. The erosion of fertile soil and the deforestation of our original forests, pollution, the death of insects or the eutrophication of our oceans are the disasters that are accelerating our way of life.

The young woman, who she refuses to take airplanes because they pollute more -, expressed her doubts about whether the planet will have the same capacity as the #NotreDame cathedral to resist the stakes to which is being submitted “Yesterday the world saw with despair and sadness how Notre Dame was burning, some buildings are more than just buildings, but Notre Dame will be rebuilt because its foundations are strong, I wish our foundations were even stronger, but I’m afraid that is not so”.

A large part of the generation that has taken to the streets in student strikes never before seen does not even have the right to vote because of its young age. That is why Thunberg addressed those who have already turned enough years to go to the polls: “The European elections are coming and most of the young people affected by climate change will not be able to vote, that’s why we are on the street. for us, vote for the future of humanity”.

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