Climate Crisis Solution Today-A Film by Greta Thunberg & George Monbiot

Written by Jack Hassard

On September 19, 2019

In this 3 minute remarkable film, two environmental activists, Greta Thunberg, a Swedish high school student, and George Monbiot, a journalist for The Guardian show how solutions to the climate crisis are right in front of us.

The solution appears simple, but it must involve the highest level of agreement and support by governments, private industries, and individuals.

The film was published in September 2019 and you can see it here.

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