Yann Arthus-Bertrand congratulated the radical nature of Greta Thunberg's militant commitment to the climate, on the occasion of her invitation to Anne Roumanoff's program "It feels good".

He was also moved by the hate messages that the young woman receives.

"She is very intelligent, she understood that you had to be radical".

Yann Arthus-Bertrand fully supports the commitment of young activist Greta Thunberg to global political action against climate change.

The photographer recalled it at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff, in the program

It makes good

.

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"This 16 year old girl explains to me what to do!"

"I am moved because when she speaks, she suffers", notes the photographer.

"She's very clumsy, she's violent, she's uncomfortable talking. And suddenly there's a kind of rejection on her that I find it hard to understand."

Yann Arthus-Bertrand recalls that the autism of the young activist explains her difficulties in expressing herself in public.

Yann Arthus-Bertrand explains having seen Greta Thunberg's book while he was on the plane.

“I was like 'This is amazing, this 16 year old girl is telling me what to do!”, And she is right. “He has since decided not to fly. The author of

Vu du ciel 

has never discussed with the climate activist, however, he met in demonstration. 

The photographer was invited for the VOD release of the film 

Woman

(which he co-directed with Anastasia Mikova), the fourth edition of the #Miam Festival starting on Saturday, September 5 at the GoodPlanet Foundation, and the

Legacy

exhibition

, the courage of truth

, until September 12 at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris.