Greta Thunberg's father: 'She is happy, but I worry'
She is among five high-profile people taking over the Today programme as guest editors during the festive period.On the decision to fly, Today editor Sarah Sands said:"We just did not have time for means of transport. But we met our cameraman there and the interview between Greta and David Attenborough was conducted by Skype, which felt the right way for the two of them to communicate.
Over the next few years they began discussing and researching climate change, with Greta becoming increasingly passionate about tackling the issue. "Greta said: 'Whose human rights are you standing up for?', since we were not taking this climate issue seriously," he explained.
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