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Greta Thunberg on climate justice

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“Saving the climate is seen like an act of tree hugging. It's not being seen as a way to protect our civilization as we know it and to save countless of human lives. That is being put against jobs and workers when it's actually the opposite. The fight for social justice is to fight for climate justice. We can't have one without the other.”

Greta Thunberg
Swedish activist, Activist
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On , Greta Thunberg, Swedish activist at Activist, spoke about climate justice during Greta Thunberg hopes 'The Climate Book' is a launching pad for environmental activism' on NPR Podcasts.

Greta Thunberg hopes 'The Climate Book' is a launching pad for environmental activism'
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Greta Thunberg hopes 'The Climate Book' is a launching pad for environmental activism'
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Greta Thunberg has become a household name – but she doesn't want the attention on her to become a distraction from the severity of the climate crisis. In today's episode, Thunberg speaks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about how she hopes a new collection of essays written by her and more than 100 scientists and journalists – The Climate Book, can become a jumping off point to better understand environmental challenges. She explains why it's crucial for countries like the U.S. to step up and take accountability for their reliance on the fossil fuel industry, and why politicians have a responsibility to underline the relationship between climate and social justice. WHAT IS “BOOK OF THE DAY”? In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's “Book of the Day” gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less. LISTEN TO OTHER EPISODES    • Playlist   NOTE: Captions are auto-generated by YouTube. SUBSCRIBE TO NPR 🎧 NPR Podcasts:    / @nprpodcasts   🫒 NPR Entertainment:    / @nprentertainment   🗞️ NPR Daily News:    / @nprdailynews   💰 Planet Money:    / @planetmoney   🎙 Fresh Air:    / @thisisfreshair   🎵 NPR Music (Tiny Desk):    / @nprmusic   🎷 Jazz Night in America:    / @jazznightinamerica   💃 Alt.Latino:    / @altlatino   🌐 NPR:    / @npr   FOLLOW NPR ELSEWHERE https://www.npr.org/   / npr     / npr     / npr     / npr   See “Book of the Day” sponsors and promo codes https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/p... The NPR shows you love are possible thanks to your support. Donate today: https://www.npr.org/donations/support
Greta Thunberg

About Greta Thunberg

Swedish activist · Activist

In late 2025, Greta Thunberg was active in multiple international campaigns. On December 4, she delivered the Right Livelihood Award acceptance speech on behalf of Justice For Myanmar, calling on governments to reject the military junta's upcoming "sham election" and to stop the flow of funds, arms, and fuel to the junta. She described the military's actions since the 2021 coup as a "campaign of terror" involving mass killings, torture, and sexual violence, and stated that the same perpetrators were responsible for genocide against the Rohingya. She also expressed solidarity with oppressed people "from Palestine to Ukraine, from East Turkistan to Sudan." Thunberg participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Italy in late November, where she referred to the Italian government as "fascist" and said Italy was "one of the most complicit countries in this genocide" regarding its support for Israel. At a rally in Genoa, she argued that the goal of Israel was "to cleanse Palestine of the Palestinians" and called for "an end of the genocide and accountability for it." She also spoke at the University of Verona, criticizing the institution for attempting to "silence political messages." Earlier in the month, she commented on COP30, describing it as "déjà vu with extra air conditioning" and calling Donald Trump "the biggest threat to climate change."

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