Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg graduated from high school on the 9th.
Greta, who has been absent from school every Friday to advocate for climate action, also protested on graduation day, saying that "the climate crisis is only getting worse."

Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg has been absent from school every Friday since 15, when she was 2018 years old, to advocate for climate action.

Greta celebrated her graduation from high school on Friday the 9th and held a protest in front of the parliament in the capital Stockholm.

Greta, who participated in the "last school strike," wore the hats worn by students graduating in Sweden and chanted "Climate justice, now is the time" with other participants.

"The fight has just begun, it's our duty to speak up."

"The fight has just begun, we will continue to protest every Friday, the climate crisis is only getting worse and it's our duty to speak out," Greta said, adding that she will continue to advocate for climate action after graduation.

In addition, Greta posted on Twitter about the dam failure in southern Ukraine, "This environmental destruction is an atrocity that leaves me speechless," and in an interview on the 9th, she condemned "it is very terrible and Russia needs to be held accountable for its own actions and crimes."