Doing Something About Doing Nothing

my dad used to sing me the song when i

was just two months old

the iceberg

the iceberg

[Music]

the rough english translation of the

song is basically saying

that there’s a small polar bear who

doesn’t have any ice left due to climate

change

and now has to walk through a desert and

this is becoming reality right this

second

and that’s what i’m here to talk to you

about today talk to you about doing

something about doing nothing

because to be frank i am terrified of

the current situation of our planet

i am truly scared but when i started

researching and learning more and more

about the effects and the impacts of our

climate change

i realized that we’ve known about this

issue far longer than my dad has sang

this song to me

so why do i still have to be scared why

are still millions of children’s futures

at risk

because we’ve done nothing generations

before mine have lived in ignorance of

what is happening to our planet

and even continued the destructions of

our ecosystem

and now my generation the one that will

experience a climate meltdown

will have to take measures into their

own hands and try to change what

should have been sung about years ago

but let’s start with the basics

i am no climate scientist or expert but

it is common knowledge that the earth’s

greenhouse gas effect is the main

contributor to global warming and

temperature changes

emitting gases into our atmosphere such

as co2 or methane gas

have caused their earth temperatures to

rise

nasa has recorded co2 levels in our

atmosphere ever since the beginning of

time

and as you can see they have been

fluctuating

but only ever since the 1950s have they

really skyrocketed

and that these numbers have a strong

correlation to the global temperature

increases

has been known for over a hundred years

more specifically in the 1860s

when physicist john titonal discovered

the earth’s greenhouse gas effect

where he also added the strong impacts a

small change in the composition of our

atmosphere could have on our planet

additionally that a swedish scientist in

1896

added that if too much co2 enters our

atmosphere

our earth’s surface temperatures could

be significantly altered

and if we put one and one together we

can evidently see that the rising co2

levels

next to the evidence that too much co2

in our atmosphere causes our earth to

warm up

then we are we can see the change and we

know why it’s happening

but these changes don’t stimulate

everyone’s minds

climate change scenarios are still at

large and even hold powerful positions

in our world of politics today

the common argument to deny a changing

climate or at least remove the

responsibility away from oneself

is to say that’s not human made it’s

just a natural process

what if the sun just decided to get a

little hotter today

well i got it covered nasa has also

recorded solar irradiance

next to global temperature increases for

the past hundred years or so what this

basically means is the heat energy

gained from the sun

compared to temperature increases as you

can evidently see by the yellow line

solar radiance has been fluctuating yes

but it has not gone up

whereas temperatures have increased

steeply

another counter argument is simply that

these numbers are so rapidly changing

if you look at this graph as well as the

graph before even to the uneducated eye

the slopes look unnatural

the kurd the national research council

of the united states

found the current global warming to be

10 times faster

than in the ancient pre-human climate

the last

50 years of humanity have caused their

planet to warm and change

as it was found by the intergovernmental

panel on climate change

which found that with more than 95

certainty

that this was the case but even if it

all does turn out to be a gigantic hoax

what is so bad about preserving our

earth stable environment

far longer than we have reserves of oil

and coal

some might say that it would be a waste

of money but if you compare the amount

of money

needed to switch to renewable energies

compared when 50 percent of the world is

uninhabitable

i’d say we bend on the 95 and restore

our earth for the future the question

also is what do these effects do to our

planet

what are the effects well they’ve been

studied for a long time and are quite

clear

one thing that will evidently happen is

the increase in extreme weather events

such as floods

droughts or even hurricanes which will

destroy large parts of human habitat and

ecosystems

additionally to that the polar ice caps

will melt

and rising sea levels will flood coastal

regions on all continents

these things combined will create

extreme food and water shortages which

will spark conflict all across the globe

as well as migration waves but perhaps

the scariest of all at least to me

is the melting of the permafrost grounds

these grounds have been frozen for over

a million years and hold biodegradable

soil

if a temperature increases reach so that

these grounds

start to melt the grounds in them will

start to biodegrade

and emit an amount of gas far beyond

anything that we as humanity could ever

emit in the same amount of time

the issue with all these things is

something called a tipping point

this is best explained with the example

of coral reef bleaching

a tipping point is when a temperature

increases reach so that the change in

the ecosystem is non-reversible

so if we take coral reef bleaching if a

tipping point in this ecosystem is

reached

the coral reefs will never go back to

its original color

and original duty and function

the problem is that all these different

ecosystems have different tipping points

that’s what makes it so hard to see when

all these

effects will take place and when we will

have ecosystem collapse such as the

coral reefs

and the great barrier reef in australia

now that you know all of this well i

realize that we’ve only start actually

acting on when we see these things

that’s when we see them with our own

eyes not just hear them

but these effects might come far sooner

than you actually think

i also brought you the u-e-u-n-e-p

emissions gap report of 2019.

they evaluate the amount of co2 we are

emitting

compared to the amount of co2 we need to

be emitting to reach your temperature

goals

i hope all of you have heard of the

paris ii uh climate agreement of 2015

where the global temperature increase

was set to 1.5 degree limit

but if we go by a current policy we will

go

far beyond a four degree increase where

we have many tipping points be reached

and even if we reduce our current global

missions

which are around 54 global gigatons per

year

to around 41 giga tons per year in just

10 years

we will still reach a temperature

increase of 2 degrees

we need to reduce our our global

emissions

by 32 giga tons of co2 per year

to reach her temperature limit goal of

1.5 degrees

well now that you know all of this you

might seriously wonder why we haven’t

done anything

if a change in climate is so soon why

haven’t we done

everything in our power to save

ourselves well that’s my question too

the main issue is is that taking these

things into consideration and trying to

reach

these goals requires all of us

to change or completely change all our

daily habits

especially in the industrialized world

but we’re comfortable creatures

and that’s why i also understand why

past generations haven’t really done

enough

towards this issue because we don’t like

to make ourselves uncomfortable

because well it makes us uncomfortable

50 years ago the way to save the world

was to throw your trash

in a trash can and not on the street 30

years ago people were told to recycle

that trash

and then 15 years ago people were told

to ride their bikes more

well today we’re at a point where all of

these things seem

close to him relevant to do them because

the issue

has become so large and the impact so

small of the individual

a friend once told me that they find it

somewhat irrelevant to do things such as

recycling or eating less meat

because as an individual person the

impact seems really small

and i partially agree with them

because politicians are the only ones

that can truly change something anymore

they need to decide things such as

shutting off coal power plants or

reducing the amount of money given to

the automobile industry

and instead reducing the cost of

electric cars

but we live in a democratic country we

are the voters of our future leaders

if we’re big of enough of a group to be

heard politicians have no other choice

but to listen

fridays for future is a youth-led

demonstration against climate change and

for more political action from the

government

they’re doing exactly what i just

mentioned greta tunberg the founder of

the movement

gave my generation the voice we need to

fight for her future

she was able to start an outcry from

young people all across the world

demanding action and the impacts can

already be seen

such as in germany deciding that in

tooth by 2035 they want to shut off all

coal power plants

the impact can also be seen by the

rising popularity of the green party in

germany

who are estimated to get around 30

percent pre-covet 19 in the 2021

elections

but even if you’re not that political if

you don’t want to join political debates

i truly believe that changing your own

daily habits

can have an impact one and a half years

ago

i decided to become a pescetarian what

this means is that i only consume

fish and no other meats i did this

purely for

climate because one kilogram of beef

emits the same amount of co2 such as

burning

six liters of petrol around 13 kilograms

of co2

this includes things like cutting off

our natural rainforest

refrigerating and transporting the food

we eat

only that we can eat that slice of

salami on our toast in the morning

the average european eats around 80 to

100 kilograms of meat per year

we’ll take a hundred kilograms for

simple city stakes for all the math

we’re going to do

if assuming we’re around 100 people in

this room tonight

everyone here reduces their amount of

meat consumption to once a week

before having consumed it almost every

day we alone here in this room tonight

would save up to 800 000 kilograms

of co2 in just one year

and the impact also starts with you

being a role model

if you change yourselves others around

you will notice

many of my friends in the past year have

decided to go on vegetarian

maybe not just because of me but i might

have at least given them the idea to do

so

and you’ve already started making the

first

change you’ve come here and listened to

me and started to become aware of the

issue we’re facing

you started learning more and more or

have hopefully learned something new

because that’s the first step towards

making a change in yourself

to make that simpler i’ve made you a

list of things that you can do

to start to change your own daily habits

towards a better future and to become

more carbon friendly

my first step is to eat less meat

it doesn’t mean you have to go

completely vegetarian even vegan

you can reduce your meat consumption to

maybe once or twice a week

which as i said before already has a

large impact

secondly consuming less fast fashion

fast fashion requires so much waste

water and co2 to be emitted just for the

clothes you wear

instead you can buy secondhand clothing

or even ask your grandparents if they

have old clothes lying around because

these are really in trend right now as

well

my third tip is to reduce the use of

cars

and planes maybe take the bike to school

or to work

and if you live too far away take public

transport it’s not that hard

and reducing your use of planes is

essentially important

take the train to go to madrid that

might take a lot longer but

the train ride is worth it

and then my fourth tip is the thing i

mentioned about becoming aware

researching your carbon footprint which

is basically the amount of co2

you emit per year as an individual will

help you to become aware

of what you’re doing all the things

you’re putting out there and how

much co2 you’re emitting where from that

information you can now start to change

and see

where you can work on and then my last

tip is maybe considering switching to

renewable energies

that includes things like switching to

renewable energies to heat your houses

or driving an electric car or even

lighting the light bulbs in your houses

with renewable energy

because that’s his way forward and

that’s what we need

we might not have the ability to stop

global warming

but we have the ability to create a

world that can face and conquer the

challenges that lie before us

i cannot force you to start making your

life more sustainable

i cannot ban meat or plastic from your

life but i can at least try to convince

you to take these things that i

mentioned today into consideration

when going through your week and that’s

why i don’t feel so bad for talking so

much

about our climate and the future because

our voice is the biggest weapon we have

and we need to start using it towards

making a change

because today a young 17 year old girl

was given the chance to voice

how terrified she is of the future and

how truly frustrated she is

with people doing nothing

because we are the future so we better

start acting so there is one for us

thank you

you

两个月大的时候我爸给我唱的这首歌

冰山冰山

[音乐]

这首歌的粗略英文翻译

基本上是

说有一只小北极熊

由于气候变化而没有留下任何冰

现在必须穿过沙漠,

这正在成为现实

,这就是我今天来这里和你

谈论的内容,今天和

你谈谈无所事事,

因为坦率地说,我

对目前的情况感到害怕 我们的星球

我真的很害怕,但是当我开始

研究和了解越来越多

关于气候变化的影响和影响时,

我意识到我们对这个

问题的了解比我父亲给我唱这首歌的时间要长得多

所以为什么 我仍然不得不害怕为什么

仍然有数百万儿童的未来

处于危险之中,

因为我们在我之前的几代人中什么都没做,

我们生活在

对我们星球正在发生的事情的无知中

,甚至继续对地球的破坏

我们的生态系统,

以及现在将经历气候崩溃的我们这一代人,

将不得不自己采取措施,

并尝试改变

几年前应该唱的东西,

但让我们从基础开始,

我不是气候科学家或专家,但

它 众所周知,地球的

温室气体效应是

全球变暖的主要原因,而

温度变化

向我们的大气排放气体,

如二氧化碳或甲烷

气体,导致地球温度

上升,美国国家

航空航天局(NASA)从一开始就记录了我们

大气中的二氧化碳水平

正如你所看到的那样,它们一直在

波动,

但直到 1950 年代它们

才真正飙升

,并且这些数字

与全球气温升高有很强的相关性,这一点

在 1860 年代更具体地说是在 1860

年代物理学家约翰·蒂托纳尔 发现

了地球的温室气体效应

,他还在其中添加了强烈的影响一个

小的变化我 1896 年

,一位瑞典科学家

补充说,如果过多的二氧化碳进入我们的

大气层,

我们的地球表面温度可能

会发生显着变化

,如果我们将两者放在一起,我们

可以清楚地看到上升 二氧化碳

水平

旁边的证据表明我们的大气中过多的二氧化碳

会导致我们的地球

变暖

然后我们可以看到变化并且我们

知道它为什么会发生

但这些变化并没有刺激

每个人的思想

气候变化情景仍然

存在并且 甚至

在我们今天的政治世界中担任重要职位

否认

气候变化或至少

免除自己的责任的共同论点

是说这不是人为的,这

只是一个自然

过程,如果太阳决定变得

更热一点怎么办 今天

好吧,我把它盖住了,美国宇航局还

记录

了过去一百年左右全球气温升高旁边的太阳辐照度

基本上意味着

从太阳获得的热能

与温度升高相比,正如你

可以从黄线明显看到的那样,

太阳辐射一直在波动,是的,

但它并没有上升,

而温度

急剧上升,

另一个相反的论点只是

这些数字是

如果你看这张图表以及

之前的图表,甚至在没有受过教育的人

眼里,斜坡看起来不

自然,库尔德人美国国家研究委员会

发现当前的全球变暖

速度

比古代前 - 10 倍 人类

气候 过去

50 年的人类已经导致他们的

星球变暖和变化,

正如政府间

气候变化

专门委员会发现的那样,该委员会发现超过 95 年的

确定

是这种情况,但即使这

一切都证明是 一个巨大的骗局

保护我们

地球稳定环境的时间

远远超过我们拥有的石油

和煤炭储量

有什么不好? 是的,这将是

浪费金钱,但是如果您

将转换为可再生能源所需的资金

与世界上 50% 不

适合居住的情况进行比较,

我会说我们在 95 年弯腰并

为未来恢复我们的地球问题

这些影响对我们的

星球有

什么影响 它们已经

研究了很长时间并且很

清楚

一件显然会发生的事情

是极端天气事件的增加,

例如洪水

干旱甚至飓风,这将

破坏大部分人类栖息地和

生态系统

,极地

冰盖融化

,海平面上升将淹没

各大洲

的沿海地区 海浪,但

至少对我来说,最可怕的也许

是永久冻土的融化,

这些土地已经冻结了超过

一百万年 d 可生物降解的

土壤,

如果温度升高达到

这些地面

开始融化,其中的地面将

开始生物降解

并排放出远远超过

我们人类

在相同时间内排放的任何气体

量所有这些问题 事情就是

所谓的临界点

,最好用

珊瑚礁漂白的例子来解释

临界点是当温度

升高时

,生态系统的变化是不可逆的,

所以如果我们采取珊瑚礁漂白,如果

临界点在 达到这个生态系统

珊瑚礁将永远不会回到

它原来的颜色

和原来的职责和

功能 问题是所有这些不同的

生态系统都有不同的临界点

,这使得很难看到

所有这些

影响何时发生以及我们何时发生 将

导致生态系统崩溃,例如

澳大利亚的珊瑚礁和大堡礁,

既然你对这一切都了如指掌,我

意识到我们

当我们看到这些东西时,我们才开始真正采取行动,当我们

用自己的眼睛看到它们时,

不仅仅是听到它们,

而且这些影响可能

比你想象的要早得多

我还给你带来

了 2019 年的 ueunep 排放差距报告。

他们评估了

我们排放的二氧化碳量与达到您的温度目标所需排放的二氧化碳量的比较

我希望你们所有人都听说过

2015 年的巴黎 ii uh 气候协议,

其中将全球温度

升高设定为 1.5 度的限制,

但是 如果我们按照目前的政策,我们将

远远超过 4 度的升高,

我们将达到许多临界点

,即使我们将目前

每年约 54 吉吨的全球任务减少

到每年约 41 吉吨。

10 年后,

我们仍将

达到 2 度的温度升高,

我们需要将我们的全球

排放量

每年减少 32 千兆吨二氧化碳,

以达到她 1.5 度的温度限制目标

好吧,既然你知道了所有这些,你

可能会很想知道为什么我们没有

做任何事情

如果气候变化这么快为什么

我们没有

尽我们所能来拯救

自己这也是我的

问题主要问题是 是考虑到这些

事情并努力

实现

这些目标需要我们

所有人改变或完全改变我们所有的

日常习惯,

尤其是在工业化世界中,

但我们是舒适的生物

,这就是为什么我也理解为什么

过去几代人没有真正

在这个问题上做得足够了,因为我们不

喜欢让自己不舒服,

因为这让我们不舒服

50 年前拯救世界的方法

是把垃圾扔进

垃圾桶,而不是扔在街上 30

年前人们被告知 回收

那些垃圾

,然后 15 年前人们被告知

要更好地骑自行车,

今天我们正处于所有

这些事情似乎都

与他相关的地步,因为

他们 问题

变得如此之大,而对

一个朋友曾经告诉我的个人的影响如此之小,他们发现

做一些事情,比如回收或少吃肉有点无关紧要,

因为作为一个个体,

影响似乎真的很小

,我部分同意 他们

是因为政治家是

唯一能够真正改变某些事情的人,

他们需要决定诸如

关闭燃煤电厂或

减少给予汽车行业的资金数额

,而是降低电动汽车的成本,

但我们生活在一个民主国家 国家 我们

是我们未来领导人的选民,

如果我们有足够大的群体来

倾听政客们别无选择,

只能在

周五倾听未来是青年领导的

反对气候变化和政府

采取更多政治行动的示威

他们所做的正是我刚才

提到的运动创始人格蕾塔·通贝里(greta tunberg)为

我们这一代人提供了

为她的未来而战所需的声音

他能够引起世界各地年轻人的强烈抗议,

要求采取行动,其影响

已经

显现,例如德国决定到

2035 年彻底关闭所有

燃煤电厂,

这一影响也可以通过

绿党在德国越来越受欢迎,

他们估计

在 2021 年的选举中将获得大约 30% 的预觊觎 19,

但即使你不那么政治化,如果

你不想参加政治辩论,

我真的相信改变你自己的

日常习惯

会产生影响 一年半

我决定成为一名鱼素主义者

这意味着我只

吃鱼而不吃其他肉类 我这样做

纯粹是为了

气候,因为一公斤牛肉

排放的二氧化碳量相同,例如

燃烧

6 升汽油 约 13

公斤二氧化碳

这包括切断

我们的天然雨林

冷藏和运输我们吃的食物

,我们只能吃

吐司上的那片意大利腊肠

早上,欧洲人平均每年吃掉大约 80 到

100 公斤的肉,

如果假设今晚这个房间里有大约 100 人,我们将用一百公斤来做简单的城市赌注。

在这里,他们将

肉类消费量减少到每周一次

,然后几乎每天都消费,

今晚我们独自一人在这个房间里

将在短短一年内节省多达 800 000 公斤

的二氧化碳,

而且影响也始于你

成为榜样,

如果 你改变了自己周围的人

你会注意到

我的许多朋友在过去的一年里

决定吃素,

也许不仅仅是因为我,但我

可能至少给了他们这样做的想法

,你已经开始做

第一个了

改变你来这里听了

我的话,开始意识到

我们面临的问题

你开始学习越来越多,

或者希望学到新的东西,

因为这是

迈向陈的第一步 让自己

变得更简单我为您

列出了您可以做的事情,

以开始改变自己的日常习惯,

迈向更美好的未来并变得

更加碳友好

我的第一步是少

吃肉 意味着你必须

完全吃素,即使是纯素食者,

你可以将肉类消费量减少到

每周一到两次

,正如我之前所说,这已经产生了

很大的影响,

其次,消费较少的快时尚

快时尚需要排放大量

废水和二氧化碳 对于

你穿的衣服,

你可以买二手衣服

,甚至问你的祖父母是否

有旧衣服,因为

这些现在真的很流行。

我的第三个建议是减少

汽车

和飞机的使用 上学

或上班

,如果你住得太远,乘坐公共

交通工具并不难

,减少飞机的使用

非常重要

乘坐火车去马德里

可能需要更长的时间

但是坐火车是值得的

,然后我的第四个技巧是我

提到的关于意识到

研究你的碳足迹的事情,这

基本上是

你作为个人每年排放的二氧化碳量,这将

帮助你

意识到你在做什么

你放在那里的所有东西以及

你排放了多少二氧化碳,你现在可以从这些

信息中开始改变

,看看

你可以在哪里工作,然后我的最后一个

提示可能是考虑改用

可再生能源

,其中包括 改用

可再生能源为您的房屋供暖

或驾驶电动汽车,甚至

用可再生能源点亮您家中的灯泡,

因为这是他前进的道路

,也是我们所需要的

我们可能没有能力阻止

全球变暖,

但我们有能力 创造

一个能够面对和克服

摆在我们面前的挑战的世界

我不能强迫你开始让你的

生活更加可持续

我不能禁止肉类或塑料来回 在你的

生活中,但我至少可以尝试说服你在度过

你的一周时考虑到我今天提到的这些事情,这就是

为什么我不会

因为我们的声音而谈论我们的气候和未来而感到

难过 是我们拥有的最大武器

,我们需要开始使用它来

做出改变,

因为今天一个 17 岁的年轻女孩

有机会表达

她对未来的恐惧以及

对人们无所作为的真正沮丧,

因为我们 是未来,所以我们最好

开始表演,所以我们有一个,谢谢