The climate crisis is both the easiest and the hardest issue we have ever faced. The easiest because we know what we must do. We must stop the emissions of greenhouse gases. The hardest because our current economics are still totally dependent on burning fossil fuels, and thereby destroying ecosystems in order to create everlasting economic growth. Read Summary
Why should I be studying for a future that soon may not exist? Read Summary
We can no longer save the world by playing by the rules. Read Summary
I thought I couldn't make a difference because I was too small. Read Summary
We can't just continue living as if there was no tomorrow, because there is a tomorrow. Read Summary
Solving the climate crisis is the greatest and most complex challenge that homo sapiens have ever faced. The main solution, however, is so simple that even a small child can understand it. We have to stop our emissions of greenhouse gases. Read Summary
Being young is a great advantage, since we see the world from a new perspective and we are not afraid to make radical changes. Read Summary
I personally have stopped flying. I have stopped eating meat and dairy. Read Summary
There are thousands of ways to take action. For example, plant trees, pick up litter, join an organisation or movement that makes a difference and especially try to influence adults and put pressure on people in power. Read Summary
You can rebel in different ways. Civil disobedience is rebelling. As long as it's peaceful, of course. Read Summary