ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月27日 05時37分


It’s complicated being Greta Thunberg. She’s gone from “invisible girl” to global climate activist. Wry, blunt and sometimes sarcastic, the 16-year-old’s passion for addressing climate change has inspired school strikes around the world, and on a recent Friday in February she drew a parade of fans on a frozen square in Stockholm as she protested for climate action. But her fight has helped her overcome troubles of her own. @グレタ・トゥーンベリ is survivor of crippling depression. Like many children, she watched educational films about the melting Arctic and the fate of the polar bears and the marine mammals bloated with plastic. But unlike other children, she couldn’t let them go. “Those pictures were stuck in my head,” she said. By age 11, she became depressed. Today, however, her activism helps her escape. “I’m happier now,” she said. “I have meaning. I have something I have to do.” @elisabethubbe shot this photo of Greta during a demonstration in Stockholm. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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