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Greta Thunberg's Fridays for Future strike returns

Greta Thunberg has told kids that you should "talk to your parents and talk to the adults around you," to help save the environment. The Swedish teenager became a household name in 2018 after she skipped school and inspired an climate change.

Speaking ahead of a new documentary series about her, Greta said: "To all the kids who are watching and want to get involved and take action for the climate and for the environment, I will say that there are countless things that you can do. One thing you can do, which is very important, is to talk to your parents and talk to the adults That's how I got started, at least”.

"And then there are always things you can do in your everyday life.

You can start to pick up litter outside, you can start to attend marches, get organised and meet up with friends who think the same way.

"But my number one advice would be to read about [climate change] and to try to understand the problem and to share that information with the adults around you," she added.

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