The disarming case to act right now on climate change
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0:01 - 0:04When I was about eight years old,
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0:04 - 0:08I first heard about something
called climate change or global warming. -
0:10 - 0:14Apparently, that was something
humans have created by our way of living. -
0:15 - 0:19I was told to turn off
the lights to save energy -
0:19 - 0:22and to recycle paper to save resources.
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0:24 - 0:27I remember thinking
that it was very strange -
0:27 - 0:31that humans, who are
an animal species among others, -
0:31 - 0:35could be capable of changing
the earth's climate. -
0:36 - 0:39Because if we were,
and if it was really happening, -
0:40 - 0:43we wouldn't be talking
about anything else. -
0:44 - 0:48As soon as you'd turn on the TV,
everything would be about that. -
0:48 - 0:52Headlines, radio, newspapers,
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0:52 - 0:54you would never read or hear
about anything else, -
0:55 - 0:57as if there was a world war going on.
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0:59 - 1:01But no one ever talked about it.
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1:02 - 1:08If burning fossil fuels was so bad
that it threatened our very existence, -
1:09 - 1:11how could we just continue like before?
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1:12 - 1:14Why were there no restrictions?
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1:15 - 1:17Why wasn't it made illegal?
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1:19 - 1:21To me, that did not add up.
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1:22 - 1:24It was too unreal.
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1:26 - 1:29So when I was 11, I became ill.
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1:29 - 1:31I fell into depression,
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1:31 - 1:33I stopped talking,
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1:33 - 1:34and I stopped eating.
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1:36 - 1:39In two months,
I lost about 10 kilos of weight. -
1:41 - 1:44Later on, I was diagnosed
with Asperger syndrome, -
1:44 - 1:47OCD and selective mutism.
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1:48 - 1:52That basically means I only speak
when I think it's necessary. -
1:52 - 1:53Now is one of those moments.
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1:53 - 1:54(Laughter)
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1:54 - 2:04(Applause)
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2:04 - 2:06For those of us who are on the spectrum,
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2:06 - 2:09almost everything is black or white.
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2:10 - 2:11We aren't very good at lying,
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2:11 - 2:15and we usually don't enjoy
participating in this social game -
2:15 - 2:17that the rest of you seem so fond of.
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2:17 - 2:18(Laughter)
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2:19 - 2:22I think in many ways
that we autistic are the normal ones, -
2:22 - 2:24and the rest of the people
are pretty strange, -
2:24 - 2:25(Laughter)
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2:25 - 2:28especially when it comes to
the sustainability crisis, -
2:29 - 2:32where everyone keeps saying
climate change is an existential threat -
2:33 - 2:35and the most important issue of all,
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2:36 - 2:38and yet they just carry on like before.
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2:40 - 2:42I don't understand that,
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2:42 - 2:44because if the emissions have to stop,
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2:44 - 2:46then we must stop the emissions.
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2:47 - 2:49To me that is black or white.
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2:50 - 2:52There are no gray areas
when it comes to survival. -
2:53 - 2:56Either we go on
as a civilization or we don't. -
2:57 - 2:58We have to change.
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3:00 - 3:04Rich countries like Sweden
need to start reducing emissions -
3:04 - 3:07by at least 15 percent every year.
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3:08 - 3:12And that is so that we can stay
below a two-degree warming target. -
3:13 - 3:16Yet, as the IPCC
have recently demonstrated, -
3:17 - 3:20aiming instead for 1.5 degrees Celsius
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3:20 - 3:23would significantly
reduce the climate impacts. -
3:24 - 3:27But we can only imagine
what that means for reducing emissions. -
3:29 - 3:31You would think the media
and every one of our leaders -
3:32 - 3:34would be talking about nothing else,
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3:34 - 3:36but they never even mention it.
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3:37 - 3:39Nor does anyone ever mention
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3:39 - 3:42the greenhouse gases
already locked in the system. -
3:42 - 3:45Nor that air pollution is hiding a warming
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3:45 - 3:48so that when we stop burning fossil fuels,
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3:48 - 3:51we already have an extra level of warming
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3:51 - 3:55perhaps as high as
0.5 to 1.1 degrees Celsius. -
3:57 - 4:00Furthermore does hardly
anyone speak about the fact -
4:00 - 4:03that we are in the midst
of the sixth mass extinction, -
4:04 - 4:09with up to 200 species
going extinct every single day, -
4:10 - 4:14that the extinction rate today
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4:14 - 4:18is between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher
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4:18 - 4:19than what is seen as normal.
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4:22 - 4:28Nor does hardly anyone ever speak about
the aspect of equity or climate justice, -
4:28 - 4:31clearly stated everywhere
in the Paris Agreement, -
4:32 - 4:36which is absolutely necessary
to make it work on a global scale. -
4:37 - 4:39That means that rich countries
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4:39 - 4:43need to get down to zero emissions
within six to 12 years, -
4:44 - 4:46with today's emission speed.
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4:48 - 4:50And that is so that people
in poorer countries -
4:50 - 4:53can have a chance to heighten
their standard of living -
4:53 - 4:56by building some of the infrastructure
that we have already built, -
4:57 - 5:00such as roads, schools, hospitals,
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5:00 - 5:03clean drinking water,
electricity, and so on. -
5:04 - 5:08Because how can we expect
countries like India or Nigeria -
5:08 - 5:10to care about the climate crisis
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5:10 - 5:15if we who already have everything
don't care even a second about it -- -
5:15 - 5:18or our actual commitments
to the Paris Agreement? -
5:20 - 5:24So, why are we not reducing our emissions?
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5:25 - 5:28Why are they in fact still increasing?
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5:30 - 5:32Are we knowingly causing
a mass extinction? -
5:34 - 5:35Are we evil?
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5:37 - 5:39No, of course not.
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5:40 - 5:41People keep doing what they do
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5:41 - 5:44because the vast majority
doesn't have a clue -
5:44 - 5:47about the actual consequences
of our everyday life. -
5:48 - 5:51And they don't know
that rapid change is required. -
5:52 - 5:56We all think we know,
and we all think everybody knows, -
5:56 - 5:58but we don't.
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5:59 - 6:00Because how could we?
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6:02 - 6:04If there really was a crisis,
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6:05 - 6:07and if this crisis was caused
by our emissions, -
6:08 - 6:10you would at least see some signs.
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6:11 - 6:15Not just flooded cities,
tens of thousands of dead people -
6:15 - 6:19and whole nations leveled
to piles of torn down buildings. -
6:20 - 6:22You would see some restrictions.
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6:23 - 6:24But no.
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6:25 - 6:26And no one talks about it.
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6:28 - 6:34There are no emergency meetings,
no headlines, no breaking news. -
6:35 - 6:37No one is acting
as if we were in a crisis. -
6:38 - 6:42Even most climate scientists
or green politicians -
6:42 - 6:46keep on flying around the world,
eating meat and dairy. -
6:50 - 6:56If I live to be 100,
I will be alive in the year 2103. -
6:58 - 7:03When you think about the future today,
you don't think beyond the year 2050. -
7:04 - 7:09By then, I will, in the best case,
not even have lived half of my life. -
7:10 - 7:11What happens next?
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7:14 - 7:19The year 2078,
I will celebrate my 75th birthday. -
7:20 - 7:25If I have children or grandchildren,
maybe they will spend that day with me. -
7:27 - 7:28Maybe they will ask me about you,
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7:29 - 7:33the people who were around back in 2018.
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7:35 - 7:37Maybe they will ask
why you didn't do anything -
7:38 - 7:40while there still was time to act.
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7:42 - 7:46What we do or don't do right now
will affect my entire life -
7:46 - 7:49and the lives of my children
and grandchildren. -
7:50 - 7:52What we do or don't do right now,
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7:52 - 7:56me and my generation
can't undo in the future. -
8:00 - 8:03So when school
started in August of this year, -
8:03 - 8:05I decided that this was enough.
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8:06 - 8:10I set myself down on the ground
outside the Swedish parliament. -
8:10 - 8:13I school striked for the climate.
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8:15 - 8:17Some people say that
I should be in school instead. -
8:18 - 8:22Some people say that I should study
to become a climate scientist -
8:22 - 8:25so that I can "solve the climate crisis."
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8:27 - 8:29But the climate crisis
has already been solved. -
8:30 - 8:33We already have
all the facts and solutions. -
8:34 - 8:36All we have to do is
to wake up and change. -
8:38 - 8:42And why should I be studying for a future
that soon will be no more -
8:43 - 8:46when no one is doing anything
whatsoever to save that future? -
8:48 - 8:51And what is the point of learning facts
in the school system -
8:52 - 8:54when the most important facts
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8:54 - 8:57given by the finest science
of that same school system -
8:58 - 9:01clearly means nothing
to our politicians and our society? -
9:04 - 9:06Some people say that Sweden
is just a small country, -
9:07 - 9:09and that it doesn't matter what we do,
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9:10 - 9:14but I think that if a few children
can get headlines all over the world -
9:14 - 9:17just by not coming to school
for a few weeks, -
9:17 - 9:20imagine what we could all do
together if you wanted to. -
9:20 - 9:24(Applause)
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9:24 - 9:27Now we're almost at the end of my talk.
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9:29 - 9:34And this is where people
usually start talking about hope, -
9:35 - 9:39solar panels, wind power,
circular economy, and so on, -
9:40 - 9:42but I'm not going to do that.
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9:43 - 9:47We've had 30 years of pep-talking
and selling positive ideas. -
9:48 - 9:50And I'm sorry, but it doesn't work.
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9:51 - 9:52Because if it would have,
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9:52 - 9:54the emissions would have gone down by now.
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9:55 - 9:56They haven't.
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9:57 - 10:00And yes, we do need hope,
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10:00 - 10:02of course we do.
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10:02 - 10:06But the one thing we need
more than hope is action. -
10:07 - 10:10Once we start to act, hope is everywhere.
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10:12 - 10:14So instead of looking for hope,
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10:14 - 10:15look for action.
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10:16 - 10:20Then, and only then, hope will come.
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10:22 - 10:29Today, we use 100 million
barrels of oil every single day. -
10:30 - 10:32There are no politics to change that.
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10:33 - 10:36There are no rules
to keep that oil in the ground. -
10:37 - 10:40So we can't save the world
by playing by the rules, -
10:41 - 10:43because the rules have to be changed.
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10:44 - 10:46Everything needs to change,
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10:47 - 10:48and it has to start today.
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10:49 - 10:50Thank you.
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10:50 - 10:55(Applause)
- Title:
- The disarming case to act right now on climate change
- Speaker:
- Greta Thunberg
- Description:
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In this passionate call to action, 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg explains why, in August 2018, she walked out of school and organized a strike to raise awareness of global warming, protesting outside the Swedish parliament and grabbing the world's attention. "The climate crisis has already been solved. We already have all the facts and solutions," Thunberg says. "All we have to do is to wake up and change."
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 11:08
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