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- 3. Greta Thunberg represents _____ generations when she gives speeches
- 7. The major award that Greta was a contender for, but ended up turning down.
- 9. The factor that Greta believes to be holding climate action back the most.
- 12. The estimated number of students around the world that Greta inspired to school strike.
- 13. Greta fights to convince countries to lower their ____ emissions.
- 16. An act passed by President Biden that Greta does not think will make enough of an impact, but is a step in the right direction.
- 17. One of Greta Thunberg's most well known speeches, delivered at the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit.
- 18. A predominant media personality who Greta recently argued with on the social media platform, Twitter. This drew the attention of millions of users.
- 19. The developmental disorder that Greta has (_____ syndrome).
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- 1. Which event was Greta at where she said this,"’So a 50% risk is simply not acceptable to us — we who have to live with the consequences.’”? (npr.com)
- 2. Ever since protesting for Earth's climate, Greta and her family live a ________ lifestyle.
- 4. The award granted to Greta by Time in 2019.
- 5. The age at which Greta Thunberg began protesting.
- 6. One influential figure who Greta has met and spoken with.
- 8. The form of protest that Greta started off with.
- 10. Greta was born and raised in ________, Sweden
- 11. The title of a documentary on Greta Thunberg experiences with climate activism
- 14. The number of books written by Gretaa Thuberg (as of March 2023).
- 15. The day of the week that Greta began to devote to school striking.
