Greta Thunberg marks last 'school' strike as she graduates

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00:00 Back where she started, outside the Swedish Parliament.
00:07 Wearing her traditional student graduation cap, Greta Thunberg staged her final school
00:12 strike for the climate.
00:13 "We're going to continue to protest every Friday because this is only the beginning
00:14 of the fight."
00:15 Thunberg started a climate strike here, outside the Parliament building in 2018, at the age
00:26 of 15. Encouraging students to skip classes on Fridays to demand action against climate
00:32 change, she became the face of a global movement.
00:35 From Paris to Berlin, she led marches in European capitals.
00:40 And in 2019, she set sail on a 15-day journey for New York across the Atlantic Ocean.
00:45 "The debate is shifting and I feel like people are taking this more urgently. People are
00:51 starting to become more aware, slowly but still. And so that's why I'm doing it and
00:58 I know that we need as many as possible to do this."
01:08 Attending a UN climate action summit in New York, she delivered an impassioned speech
01:12 chastising world leaders, saying they were not doing enough.
01:16 "You have stolen my dreams, my childhood with your empty words. We are in the beginning
01:23 of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal
01:30 economic growth. How dare you?"
01:35 But her activism has not been without backlash, often being targeted by climate sceptics attempting
01:40 to undermine her message, including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
01:44 Since the start of the movement, millions of students in more than 180 countries have
01:49 participated in the strikes.
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