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Greta Thunberg Wins 'Alternative Nobel Prize'

The climate activist is one of the four winners of the 2019 Right Livelihood Award.
The climate activist is one of the four winners of the 2019 Right Livelihood Award.
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Greta Thunberg speaks at the 2019 United Nations Climate Action Summit at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 23, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Lucas Jackson
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Stockholm: Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg was named on Wednesday as one of four winners of the 2019 Right Livelihood Award, known as Sweden’s alternative Nobel Prize.

Thunberg won the award “for inspiring and amplifying political demands for urgent climate action reflecting scientific facts,” the Right Livelihood Foundation said in a statement.

Thunberg, 16, denounced world leaders on Monday for failing to tackle climate change in a speech at the start of a climate summit at the United Nations in New York.

She started solitary weekly protests outside Swedish parliament a year ago. Inspired by her, millions of young people poured onto streets around the world last Friday to demand governments attending the summit take emergency action.

Also read: 'Won't Let You Get Away With This': Full Text of Greta Thunberg's UN Speech

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Thunberg shares the award with Brazilian indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa of the Yanomami people, Chinese women’s rights lawyer Guo Jianmei and Western Sahara human rights defender Aminatou Haidar.

“With the 2019 Right Livelihood Award, we honour four practical visionaries whose leadership has empowered millions of people to defend their inalienable rights and to strive for a liveable future for all on planet Earth,” the foundation said in the statement.

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The four laureates will received a cash award of 1 million Swedish crowns ($103,000) each.

(Reuters)

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