Thunberg varies her style for different audiences. Although this inevitably makes the text rather repetitive, the repetition itself has an impact, driving home her point so that no one can fail to understand its importance. And then I want you to act.” In speech after speech, to persuade her listeners, she cites uncomfortable, even alarming statistics about global temperature rise and carbon dioxide emissions. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. With clarity and unbridled passion, she presents her message that climate change is an emergency that must be addressed immediately, and she fills her speeches with punchy sound bites delivered in her characteristic pull-no-punches style: “I don’t want you to be hopeful. General Assembly, Thunberg has always been refreshingly-and necessarily-blunt in her demands for action from world leaders who refuse to address climate change. Speaking in such venues as the European and British Parliaments, the French National Assembly, the Austrian World Summit, and the U.N. A collection of articulate, forceful speeches made from September 2018 to September 2019 by the Swedish climate activist who was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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