I remember when I was younger, and in school, our teachers showed us films of plastic in the ocean, starving polar bears and so on. I cried through all the movies. My classmates were concerned when they watched the film, but when it stopped, they started thinking about other things. I couldn't do that. Those pictures were stuck in my head.

I remember when I was younger, and in school, our teachers showed us films of plastic in the ocean, starving polar bears and so on. I cried through all the movies. My classmates were concerned when they watched the film, but when it stopped, they started thinking about other things. I couldn't do that. Those pictures were stuck in my head.

πŸ“– Greta Thunburg

🌍 Swedish  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Environmentalist

πŸŽ‚ January 3, 2003
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This quote highlights the deep emotional impact that witnessing environmental destruction can have, especially on young minds. It underscores the importance of genuine awareness and empathy in fostering environmental activism. When the visuals evoke strong feelings, they can drive a more committed and heartfelt response, unlike passive concern that quickly fades. It invites us to consider how exposure to environmental issues should inspire sustained action rather than transient feelings. Ultimately, true understanding requires us to internalize the problems and respond with tangible efforts to make a difference.

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