I believe this song could hugely increase the public awareness of climate change. But not without your help and support! Please watch the whole video (it has all the lyrics). Please share it with your friends. Please comment on it. Please give it a like 😊! It needs to be recorded with a singer and orchestra. That needs money and promotion! Greta Thunberg has in my opinion almost single-handedly put climate change at the top of the political agenda. If we care about it we will listen to her voice. This song has been composed to foster greater awareness of climate change. Hope breeds inaction, and action is what is needed, not next year, not next month, not this week, but now, this minute. Whether or not we rebel about something we see in the future matters little. Rebellion will occur out of necessity, probably within two years, depending on what the climate has in store for us this year or next. This is probably the most serious event ever to face mankind. "Greta Thunberg...basically lighting the world's children on fire...in a good sense." Stuart Scott. "Unless we take it on as the most serious problem in the world, we are going to have a world that's going to be a complete and utter irreducible mess." Peter Wadhams. "Leaders know that to do what is necessary means forget about comfort and luxury and quick trips to St. Moritz. Forget about that. That lifestyle is over. And government is not willing to do that because it will require them to tell their own people, we need to go on an austerity regime. Our whole economic system is built on a flaw that doesn't allow us to put on the brakes." Stuart Scott. "Global warming isn't a prediction. It is happening." Jim Hansen. "We have at most ten years—not ten years to decide upon action, but ten years to alter fundamentally the trajectory of global greenhouse emissions." Jim Hansen. “These schoolchildren have grasped something that seems to elude many of their elders. We are in a race for our lives, and we are losing. The window of opportunity is closing – we no longer have the luxury of time, and climate delay is almost as dangerous as climate denial." António Guterres, Secretary-General to the United Nations.
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