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Svenska Dagbladet: writing competition: Before starting her climate strike, Thunberg was one of the winners of
Svenska Dagbladet's debate article writing competition on the climate for young people in May 2018.
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Children's Climate Prize: In November 2018, about three months into her
school climate strike, Thunberg was nominated for the
Children's Climate Prize, which is awarded by the Swedish electricity company Telge Energi. However, Thunberg declined to accept the award because many of the finalists would have to fly to Stockholm for the ceremony and a required meeting with one another.
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Fryshuset Scholarship: 2018 Young Role Model of the Year: Thunberg was awarded the
Fryshuset scholarship of the Young Role Model of the Year.
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Time Magazine: 2018 World's 25 Most Influential Teenagers: Time magazine named Thunberg one of the world's 25 most influential teenagers of 2018.
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International Women's Day: Swedish Woman of the Year: On the occasion of
International Women's Day Thunberg was proclaimed the
most important woman of the year in Sweden in 2019. The award was based on a survey by the institute
Inizio on behalf of the newspaper
Aftonbladet.
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Nobel Peace Prize Nominee: On 13 March 2019, two deputies of the
Swedish parliament and three deputies of the
Norwegian parliament nominated Thunberg as a candidate for the
Nobel Peace Prize. The nominating politicians explained their decision by arguing that
global warming will be the cause of "wars, conflict and refugees" if nothing is done to halt it. Thunberg responded that she was "honoured and very grateful" for the nomination.
[118] If Thunberg receives the Prize later this year, she will become the youngest person ever to receive it.
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Golden Kamera 2019: On 31 March 2019, Thunberg received the German
Goldene Kamera Special Climate Protection award.
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Prix Liberté Normandy: 2019 Freedom Prize: On 1 April 2019, the Prix Liberté from France's region
Normandy was awarded to Thunberg, which she received in
Caen on 21 July that year.
[121] Thunberg is the first recipient of this new award, which was designed to honour a young person engaged in a fight for peace and freedom.
[122] Thunberg said she would donate the $25,000 Euro prize money to four organisations working for climate justice and helping areas already affected by climate change.
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Fritt Ords Prize: On 12 April 2019, Thunberg shared the Norwegian
Fritt Ords Prize, which celebrates freedom of speech, with the
Nature and Youth organization. The conferring organization,
Fritt Ord noted their determined committed activism even in the face of pervasive online and media harassment. Thunberg donated her share of the prize money to a lawsuit which seeks to halt Norwegian oil exploration in the
Arctic.
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Time Magazine: 100 Most Influential People of 2019: In April 2019,
Time magazine named Thunberg as one of the
100 most influential people of 2019.
[125] In the same month, the Chilean-based organization, Fundación Milarepa para el Diálogo con Asia, headed by
Mario Aguilar of the
University of St Andrews, announced that Thunberg had been selected as the recipient of the organization's Laudato Si' Prize.
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Doctor Honoris Causa: On 16 May 2019, the
University of Mons announced it had awarded a
doctor honoris causa (
honorary degree) to Thunberg. The doctoral diploma and insignia will be bestowed at the official opening of the university’s 2019-2020 academic year on 10 October 2019.
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Thunberg mural: In May 2019, artist Jody Thomas painted a 50-foot-high (15 m) mural of Thunberg on a wall in
Bristol. It portrays the bottom half of her face as if under
rising sea water.
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Time Magazine: In May 2019, Thunberg was featured on the cover of
Time magazine where she was described as a
role model,
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Vice Documentary: In May 2019,
Vice released a 30-minute documentary,
Make the World Greta Again. It features interviews with a number of youth protest leaders in Europe.
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Amnesty International: Ambassador of Conscience Award: On 7 June 2019,
Amnesty International announced that it will give Thunberg their most prestigious award, the
Ambassador of Conscience Award, to Thunberg for her leadership in the climate movement. Thunberg then said the prize equally belongs to everyone who has taken part in the Fridays for Future Movement in
school strike for climate.
[131]On 17 September 2019, Thunberg received the award during a ceremony that took place in
Washington D.C. The activist said the award is "for all those millions of people, young people, around the world who together make up the movement called Friday's for Future."
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Royal Scottish Geographical Society: Geddes Environment Medal: On 12 July 2019, Thunberg was awarded the Geddes Environment Medal by the
Royal Scottish Geographical Society,
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British Vogue: The September 2019 issue of
British Vogue magazine's cover featured Thunberg (along with fifteen women); the cover was created by guest editor
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
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Right Livelihood Award: On 25 September 2019, Thunberg was named 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.
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