#WATWB – The Greta Thunberg Helpline!

The Greta Thurnberg Helpline!

Okay, I couldn’t help myself with this one.  In honor of the U.N. Climate Summit — may we all come to our senses and do something about the planet before the planet does it for us — and the 16-year old who is raising awareness in ways that our politicians never could with more bravery, insight, and clear-headedness than most of us adults, I give you this for your viewing pleasure.

If we’re not laughing, we’re crying, and frankly, there’s really no time for tears, just action!

Welcome to this month’s #WATWB, a monthly good news trip around the world.  May we all be energized and rejuvenated by the good news.

This month’s co-hosts are:
Sylvia Stein, Eric Lahti, Shilpa Garg, and Lizbeth Hartz.

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful
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44 Responses to #WATWB – The Greta Thunberg Helpline!

  1. HA! As the hip cats say, hater’s gonna hate. May as well give him a place to put it. 🙂 Hope you’re doing well, my friend!

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  2. I’ve watched this probably five times now. Love it so much!

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  3. Cheers to all fellow Greta supporters! I wrote a poem in her honor:

    GRETA

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  4. ericlahti says:

    OMG! That’s hilarious. I was scratching my head at all the people ripping into Greta for pointing out how the world was going to crap and no one was doing anything about it. Seriously, what is wrong with people?

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  5. cath says:

    Excellent post, Pam. Thanks for sharing the twitter, I don’t use my account much, so I’d have missed this.

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  6. hilarymb says:

    Hi Pam – yes … what a great video … she is raising awareness that is for sure … I just hope we listen – and then change our habits, so there can be life in the future … cheers Hilary

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  7. Ken Dowell says:

    I don’t know which is worse. Do the politicians who deny climate change really believe that or are they just saying what the money men who finance them want them to say. One assumes that you have to have at least half a brain to be elected to Congress. And you only need half a brain to understand what is happening to the environment. Sorry, this doesn’t really qualify as good news.

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  8. lindasschaub says:

    That gave me a grin Pam … the “mock UN” line especially. Thanks for sharing that video.

    Liked by 4 people

  9. I think Greta is the beginning of the new humans that will save the earth. She is one very special and wonderful human.

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  10. No one does satire quite like the Aussies! Good one Pam!

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  11. Go, Greta, go. She’s inspirational and amazing.

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  12. Love The Greta Thunberg Helpline 🙂

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  13. Pam…once again shining bright xxxxx

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  14. I did some reading about climate change. Yikes! Human interference started back when we began farming. OK, that does it. No more farming… no more cows… I have a headache.

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    • Pam Lazos says:

      Well, the amount of resources it takes to raise a cow is much greater than what it takes to “raise” a salad 😂 Jacqui, but I think the bigger and easier target is fossil fuels vs. renewables. We could make a big dent in it just by converting to renewables.

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  15. Ally Bean says:

    That satirical link is brilliant. Thanks for sharing it here.

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