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    Greta Tonberg's Open Letter 'Earth Cries for Help


    In an open letter to the global media and the international community, Greta Tonberg, a young global activist for environmental protection, has sought to draw attention to the environmental crisis.

    "Humanity is failing to stop this environmental crisis," he said in his letter. It is very important now and our planet is crying out for help. "

    In her letter, Greta Tonberg said that world leaders are currently attending a historic meeting on climate change. But without action, promises are useless. We need courageous and far-sighted leaders to get us out of this predicament.

    "I will be attending this meeting with young leaders, including Vanessa Nakata and Dominica Lusatia. We will meet with dozens of government leaders. This is a great opportunity to emphasize the need for immediate action. "

    He also gave the opportunity to add his name to his letter so that more people could participate.

    In her letter to world leaders, Greta wrote that "young people around the world see their governments' failure to reduce carbon emissions as a deception and this is not surprising."

    "We are well on our way to a 1.5-degree drop in temperature and many governments are exacerbating the crisis and spending billions of dollars on oil and gas," he said.

    "This is not a training exercise," Greta wrote in her letter. This is a threat to the earth and if the earth is damaged then millions of people will have to suffer the consequences. We have to face a future that can be very scary but we can change this situation with our decisions. You have the power to do that. As the inhabitants of this land, we urge you to face this climate crisis, but you will not have to do so next year or next month. "

    The demands he made in his letter to world leaders included a 1.5-degree drop in temperature, a reduction in carbon emissions, an end to gas and oil consumption, and investment in new projects.

    In addition, 100$ billion has been demanded the provision of  100 billion to climate-vulnerable countries.

    "There is still time," he said. We can avoid the worst consequences if we are willing to change. If you do, millions of people will stand up for you.

    His letter also includes a few other young people who are active in climate change. These include Vanessa from Uganda, Dominica from Poland, Matizi from the Philippines, and young personalities from around the world.

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