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Greta Thunberg was born on the 3rd January 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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In the year 2010 she started being schooled at the Franska Skolan.
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When she was 11, she discovered that climate change was affecting the lives of millions of people around the globe and risking existence on its own on Earth.
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In 2014 she started having depression, this lasted 4 years until she started protesting about environmental issues.
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During 2018 she also made her first book; "No one is too small to make a difference" encouraging people to help fight climate change.
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When she was 15, she dropped out of school to protest against climate change.
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In September 2018, she began her campaign, “Fridays for Future”, she would invite students to protest against climate change by staging walkouts at their schools
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In November 2019, she was invited to the COP25 event, but due to some circumstances, it was moved from Chile to Spain so she crossed the Atlantic ocean in a 15m boat, refusing to travel by plane.
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In September 2019 she was one of the four winners of the Livelihood award in Sweden.
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In the year 2019, she became a nominee for the Nobel Peace Award.
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In May 2019, she appeared in the World’s most influential people category in the Time magazine. “Now I’m speaking to the whole world” was her reaction.
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In 2020 she also won the Gulbenkian Prize for humanity
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In the year 2020, she won the Shorty Award along with 3 other people.
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In November 2021 she again entered the parliament and expressed her problems with climate change, and how the present politicians in the reunion were not doing anything.
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By the end of the year 2022, Andrew Tate tried to provoke her by ‘flexing’ his 33 cars, and inviting her to send her email so that he’d send the list of all his cars, at which she defended herself.
Just a few days later, Andrew Tate got arrested in Romania because of a pizza box that contained cameras inside of it.