The disarming case to act right now on climate change | Greta Thunberg

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Translator: Akinori Oyama Reviewer: Peter van de Ven
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When I was about eight years old,
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I first heard about something called climate change or global warming.
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Apparently, that was something humans had created by our way of living.
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I was told to turn off the lights to save energy
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and to recycle paper to save resources.
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I remember thinking that it was very strange
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that humans, who are an animal species among others,
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could be capable of changing the Earth's climate.
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Because if we were, and if it was really happening,
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we wouldn't be talking about anything else.
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As soon as you'd turn on the TV, everything would be about that.
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Headlines, radio, newspapers,
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you would never read or hear about anything else,
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as if there was a world war going on.
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But no one ever talked about it.
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If burning fossil fuels was so bad that it threatened our very existence,
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how could we just continue like before?
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Why were there no restrictions?
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Why wasn't it made illegal?
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To me, that did not add up.
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It was too unreal.
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So when I was 11, I became ill.
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I fell into depression,
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I stopped talking,
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and I stopped eating.
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In two months, I lost about 10 kilos of weight.
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Later on, I was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome,
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OCD and selective mutism.
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That basically means I only speak when I think it's necessary -
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now is one of those moments.
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(Applause)
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For those of us who are on the spectrum,
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almost everything is black or white.
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We aren't very good at lying,
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and we usually don't enjoy participating in this social game
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that the rest of you seem so fond of.
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(Laughter)
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I think in many ways that we autistic are the normal ones,
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and the rest of the people are pretty strange,
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(Laughter)
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especially when it comes to the sustainability crisis,
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where everyone keeps saying climate change is an existential threat
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and the most important issue of all,
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and yet they just carry on like before.
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I don't understand that,
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because if the emissions have to stop,
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then we must stop the emissions.
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To me that is black or white.
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There are no gray areas when it comes to survival.
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Either we go on as a civilization or we don't.
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We have to change.
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Rich countries like Sweden need to start reducing emissions
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by at least 15 percent every year.
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And that is so that we can stay below a two-degree warming target.
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Yet, as the IPCC have recently demonstrated,
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aiming instead for 1.5 degrees Celsius
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would significantly reduce the climate impacts.
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But we can only imagine what that means for reducing emissions.
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You would think the media and every one of our leaders
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would be talking about nothing else,
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but they never even mention it.
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Nor does anyone ever mention
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the greenhouse gases already locked in the system.
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Nor that air pollution is hiding a warming
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so that when we stop burning fossil fuels,
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we already have an extra level of warming
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perhaps as high as 0.5 to 1.1 degrees Celsius.
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Furthermore does hardly anyone speak about the fact
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that we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction,
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with up to 200 species going extinct every single day,
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that the extinction rate today
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is between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher
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than what is seen as normal.
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Nor does hardly anyone ever speak about the aspect of equity or climate justice,
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clearly stated everywhere in the Paris Agreement,
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which is absolutely necessary to make it work on a global scale.
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That means that rich countries
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need to get down to zero emissions within 6 to 12 years,
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with today's emission speed.
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And that is so that people in poorer countries
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can have a chance to heighten their standard of living
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by building some of the infrastructure that we have already built,
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such as roads, schools, hospitals,
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clean drinking water, electricity, and so on.
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Because how can we expect countries like India or Nigeria
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to care about the climate crisis
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if we who already have everything don't care even a second about it
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or our actual commitments to the Paris Agreement?
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So, why are we not reducing our emissions?
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Why are they in fact still increasing?
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Are we knowingly causing a mass extinction?
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Are we evil?
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No, of course not.
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People keep doing what they do
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because the vast majority doesn't have a clue
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about the actual consequences of our everyday life,
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and they don't know that rapid change is required.
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We all think we know, and we all think everybody knows,
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but we don't.
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Because how could we?
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If there really was a crisis,
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and if this crisis was caused by our emissions,
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you would at least see some signs.
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Not just flooded cities, tens of thousands of dead people,
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and whole nations leveled to piles of torn down buildings.
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You would see some restrictions.
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But no.
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And no one talks about it.
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There are no emergency meetings, no headlines, no breaking news.
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No one is acting as if we were in a crisis.
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Even most climate scientists or green politicians
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keep on flying around the world, eating meat and dairy.
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If I live to be 100, I will be alive in the year 2103.
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When you think about the future today, you don't think beyond the year 2050.
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By then, I will, in the best case, not even have lived half of my life.
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What happens next?
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The year 2078, I will celebrate my 75th birthday.
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If I have children or grandchildren, maybe they will spend that day with me.
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Maybe they will ask me about you,
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the people who were around, back in 2018.
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Maybe they will ask why you didn't do anything
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while there still was time to act.
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What we do or don't do right now will affect my entire life
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and the lives of my children and grandchildren.
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What we do or don't do right now,
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me and my generation can't undo in the future.
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So when school started in August of this year,
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I decided that this was enough.
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I set myself down on the ground outside the Swedish parliament.
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I school striked for the climate.
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Some people say that I should be in school instead.
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Some people say that I should study to become a climate scientist
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so that I can "solve the climate crisis."
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But the climate crisis has already been solved.
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We already have all the facts and solutions.
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All we have to do is to wake up and change.
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And why should I be studying for a future that soon will be no more
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when no one is doing anything whatsoever to save that future?
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And what is the point of learning facts in the school system
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when the most important facts
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given by the finest science of that same school system
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clearly means nothing to our politicians and our society.
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Some people say that Sweden is just a small country,
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and that it doesn't matter what we do,
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but I think that if a few children can get headlines all over the world
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just by not coming to school for a few weeks,
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imagine what we could all do together if you wanted to.
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(Applause)
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Now we're almost at the end of my talk,
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and this is where people usually start talking about hope,
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solar panels, wind power, circular economy, and so on,
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but I'm not going to do that.
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We've had 30 years of pep-talking and selling positive ideas.
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And I'm sorry, but it doesn't work.
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Because if it would have,
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the emissions would have gone down by now.
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They haven't.
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And yes, we do need hope,
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of course we do.
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But the one thing we need more than hope is action.
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Once we start to act, hope is everywhere.
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So instead of looking for hope,
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look for action.
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Then, and only then, hope will come.
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Today, we use 100 million barrels of oil every single day.
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There are no politics to change that.
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There are no rules to keep that oil in the ground.
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So we can't save the world by playing by the rules,
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because the rules have to be changed.
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Everything needs to change --
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and it has to start today.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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