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"I only speak when necessary. Now is the time to speak" - Living with Asperger's Syndrome and the struggle that brought her to Georgia: Who is Greta Thunberg?
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Swedish environmental activist, Greta Thunberg Today, November 11, at 7:00 PM, a rally will be held at Freedom Square (Pushkin Park).

In a letter circulated on X, in which the activist calls on society to be active, he also places the main emphasis on Azerbaijan and the UN Climate Conference (COP29) planned in Baku.

“Join us as we unite against the wave of authoritarianism and exploitation sweeping across the Caucasus. We stand for real freedom, equality, justice, and a region where people come first, not profit,” Thunberg wrote on Platform X.

  • The Swedish activist, who fights for climate change, first appeared in Georgia on November 4 of this year.

The co-founder of Tbilisi Pride and LGBT queer activist informed the public about the news. Mariam Kvaratskhelia He confessed.

It is noteworthy that Greta Thunberg's arrival in Georgia coincided with ongoing protests. The series of protests have been organized by representatives of various opposition parties and public movements since the October 26 parliamentary elections. They believe that the elections were rigged, that the Georgian Dream obtained a majority of the vote by rigging the electoral process, and are demanding a rerun of the elections.

He was 15 years old when, in 2018, a one-man protest strike began in front of the Swedish parliament on Fridays – at that time, the teenager was asking the Swedish government to take more active action against climate change.

Over time, his Fridays for Future (FFF) movement, in which students took to the streets instead of school to protest climate change, grew to include 17,000 students from 24 countries between 2018 and 2021.

  • Childhood

Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg Born in Sweden, specifically in Stockholm, in 2003. His mother is an actress. Malena Ernman, and the father- Svante Thunberg.

The girl was later diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. – This is a developmental disorder that was first described in 1944 by the Austrian psychiatrist H. Asperger. Children with this syndrome, despite normal intelligence and developed speech, are characterized by a deficit in social relationships, difficulty in communication, and strange, eccentric behaviors.

Speaking at TEDxStockholm, the teenage activist also spoke about her illness, noting: “"I only speak when necessary, and now is the time to speak."

The diagnosis did not prevent him from convincing his family and friends to make environmentally friendly choices at an early age.

In 2019-2020, Greta left school to focus on climate activism. In April 2019, Thunberg gave a moving speech to the European Parliament.The teenager's angry, tearful and principled appeal caught the attention of world leaders. Greta declared that "the world is on the brink of a sixth mass extinction" and urged leaders to act quickly.

A few days later, he lectured British lawmakers in Westminster and said:

"You don't listen to science because you're only interested in solutions that will allow you to continue living as before."

In September 2019, he crossed the Atlantic Ocean by yacht to speak at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York.

Thunberg criticized world leaders for their failure to act on climate change. Her speech received millions of views and shares on social media…

“I shouldn’t be standing here right now, I should be at school, across the ocean. How dare you? You stole my dreams and my childhood with empty words. The young people already realize that you have betrayed us. Future generations will look down on you, and if you don’t live up to our hopes, they will never forgive you,” the 16-year-old student addressed the audience.

Her controversial speech went viral. Thousands of people shared a video of Thunberg's speech, which was criticized by then-US President Donald Trump. Donald Trump The reaction is also visible – many wrote at the time that the girl's activism irritated Trump.

At the end of 2019, TIME Magazine named Thunberg “Person of the Year,” along with Dwayne Johnson and other influential people.

In 2019, Greta was named Person of the Year by Time magazine. She was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in 2019 and 2020.

Nature magazine named him one of the most influential scientists, and Apolitical.co included him among the “100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy.”

By 2021, Greta Thunberg had already received more than $2.5 million in awards. In addition, the activist signed with book publishers and participated in television shows.

In 2020, her documentary film “I Am Greta” premiered. In 2021, she starred in the film “Greta Thunberg: One Year to Change the World.”

CelebritynetworthAccording to him, the eco-activist's assets are $100,000. However, unconfirmed information is circulating that his family owns approximately $10 to $18 million.

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