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Climate change: Greta Thunberg calls out the 'haters'

Others have been more offensive, claiming she's being manipulated by sinister forces.- including a fame-hungry mum who once appeared on Eurovision". Or how about this: Thunberg is"the deeply disturbed messiah of the global warming movement", according to one Australian newspaper.

"I have never seen a girl so young and with so many mental disorders treated by so many adults as a guru,"So, is Greta Thunberg the dour, vulnerable child with mental health issues that her critics present her as? She was certainly not dour when I met her in Plymouth Sound aboard the racing yacht on which she was about to sail to America. She'd just got back from a trip out in the high winds beyond the breakwater and was clearly thrilled by the experience. And, having met her, the idea that she was somehow persuaded by someone to take up the climate issue is fanciful.Greta Thunberg:"I feel like what I am doing is meaningful" She explained she first heard the world's climate was changing when she was eight, and couldn't understand why so little was being done about it. By the time she was 11, she was very unhappy indeed. She stopped eating. She stopped growing, and she stopped speaking to almost everyone. "It felt like I was the only one who cared about the climate and the ecological crisis," Thunberg told me."My parents didn't care about it, my classmates didn't care about it, my relatives didn't care about this. I mean nobody I knew cared about this and I felt like I was the only one." She was determined to change that and, starting with her family, she began her campaign to get the world to take action on climate change. First, she persuaded her parents to stop eating meat and even got her mother, Malena Ernman, a famous opera singer whose career depends on travelling, to agree to stop flying. Next came the climate strikes. One Friday just over a year ago Thunberg walked alone on to the steps of the Swedish parliament building holding her now-famous"Skolstrejk För Klimatet" - school strike for climate - sign. The rest is history. She rapidly became one of the most celebrated - and reviled - people in the world. She has developed a network of contacts who advise her - including climate scientists and campaigners - but she's the one who calls the shots.Those close to her confirm that she writes all her speeches. She told me she planned to use the two-week trip across the Atlantic to figure out what she was going to say at the UN Climate Summit. "I will try and communicate the urgency and say that they are the ones in charge now. Show leadership!" she said. She certainly did that on Monday when she accused world leaders of"stealing my dreams and my childhood", and warned them that"the eyes of all future generations are upon you. And, if you choose to fail us, I say: 'We will never forgive you'". So, how about her mental health? And, while we're about it, does anyone have the right to comment on it? What's so impressive about Thunberg is how clear-headed she is on the urgent need for action in the light of the science. Understandably, Thunberg particularly resents her mental capacity being called into question."Being different is not an illness and the current, best available science is not opinions - it's facts", she said this week. She acknowledges that she was very unhappy in the past, but says that championing the climate issue has helped lift her out of despair. "It makes me feel good that I'm not alone in this fight," she told me,"and it feels like my life has some kind of meaning lately and I feel that what I am doing is meaningful." She's famously described her Asperger's as a"superpower", allowing her to cut through the noise and see to the heart of the issue."You are failing us" - Greta tells world leaders Dr James Cusack, director of science at the autism charity, Autistica, says she's been a really important role model for others with the condition."Her brave, clear-minded and science-led approach to activism is inspiring for many people," he says. And, while Thunberg is sometimes emotional about her cause she says that's because she's appalled and frustrated that the world isn't doing enough to tackle climate change. She has the full support of her family. Her father, Svante Thunberg, is travelling in America with her - and shared the privations on her transatlantic voyage. Her mother and younger sister, Beata, stayed in Sweden.These coming months are crucial, she told me, if the world is going to manage to keep the global temperature increase below 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Emissions have to start reducing before the end of next year, she warns, or we are likely to pass tipping points leading to uncontrolled climate change.Thunberg was upset by the response of the world leaders in the UN HQ this week. They politely applauded her speech but had no new initiatives that would significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and most also failed to acknowledge either her message or the fact that millions of people had taken to the streets to demand action just days before."I guess they must feel threatened by us," she wrote this week."But the world is waking up."

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