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Sweden's 16-year-old environmentalist Greta Toonbury has been named the youngest Time of the Year. Toonberry's voice calling for a response to climate change has alarmed the world.

I am Son Hyung-an.

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The environmental activist Greta Toonbury has been selected by the American Newspaper Times of the Year.

Born in Sweden, 16 years old, Tunbury has continued to raise awareness of climate change around the world.

Time says he has chosen Tunbury as the person of the year because of his alarming predatory relationship with his only home and a voice that crosses the border.

Toonbury was the youngest winner of the year.

Toonbury says glory should be given to all who participate in the climate change movement.

[Greta Toonbury / Time Person of the Year: I was surprised to hear that I was selected as the person of the year. Something has never happened before.]

Tunbury started its activities a year and a half ago.

Instead of going to school every Friday, they began protests in front of the Swedish Parliament in response to climate change.

The seeds sown by toonberries spread rapidly, and the following year, four million people gathered in climate change demonstrations held worldwide.

In particular, Toonbury attended a climate action summit held at the United Nations Headquarters in September, and it was a topic of reprimand that leaders took away their childhoods and dreams with empty words.