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Det finns mycket för Greta att välja på. Jaktsabotör eller att hjälpa utvisningsdömda att rymma från förvar t ex. Hon kan hoppa på vad som helst som står på knäppskallevänsterns agenda, men helst något internationellt. Spränga pipelines eller bomba Världsbankens kontor kanske?
Ja, hon vill nog inte backa till nationell nivå nu.
Hon var ju och besökte blivande gruvor för ett tag sedan. men det känns smalt.
Kanske är livsmedelsindustrin intressant? Stora globala ägare/koncerner och ärkekapitalism. Det måste i alla fall skapa rubriker och som sagt vara på en ganska global nivå i alla fall runt västvärlden.
Men låt oss spekulera, AI säger:
"Based on recent events, Greta Thunberg's engagement with the Israel-Palestine issue is very current - she was just detained and deported from Israel on October 6, 2025, less than a week ago, after participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla. Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia So it's difficult to say this engagement has "ended."
However, looking at her broader activism pattern, here are some possibilities for her future focus:
Climate change remains central: Thunberg describes herself as a "climate justice activist" and has stated that "all forms of justice are included within climate justice." Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia This suggests climate action will continue to be her core focus, with other causes viewed through that lens.
Other human rights causes she's supported: Beyond Palestine, she has voiced support for Ukraine, Armenia, and Western Sahara. Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia She might deepen her involvement in any of these areas, particularly:
The situation in Armenia/Nagorno-Karabakh (she boycotted COP29 in Azerbaijan over this issue)
Continued support for Ukraine
Indigenous rights or other humanitarian crises
Intersection of climate and justice: Given her framework that connects all justice issues, she might focus on:
Environmental racism and climate impacts on marginalized communities
Food systems and agriculture
Water rights and resource conflicts
Climate migration and refugee rights
Her activism has evolved from a narrow focus on climate policy to a broader vision of interconnected global justice. Whatever cause she engages with next will likely be framed through this "climate justice" perspective that she's developed over recent years."