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Greta Thunberg ‘Rickrolls’ Audience at Climate Concert

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
October 19, 2021 at 3:00 pm
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Greta Thunberg ‘Rickrolls’ Audience at Climate Concert

MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 01: Greta Thunberg speaks during the climate strike march on October 1, 2021 in Milan, Italy. On the sidelines of various pre-COP26 summits on the topic of climate change and climate finance, students, young activists and civil society march for action against climate change. (Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg broke out in song in front of an audience during a youth climate summit.

 While in Stockholm on Saturday for the event, Thunberg brought back a popular internet meme from 2007 called “Rickrolling.”

According to The Washington Post, “Since 2007, Rickrolling has been one of the Internet’s most enduring pranks. The conceit is simple enough: Someone sends a link that appears to be a video, news clip or, really, anything, but the recipient is instead treated to the music video for Rick Astley’s 1987 hit ‘Never Gonna Give You Up.'”

Thunberg took to stage, telling the audience, “We’re no stranger to love.” She then began dancing and singing to Astley’s song with another performer who joined her on stage.”

She received praise from the singer on Twitter.

“Fantastic,” Astley wrote.

https://twitter.com/rickastley/status/1449842423245512706

At the event, Thunberg broke from her usual approach of criticizing world leaders for failing to do enough to address climate change.

Last month, Thunberg appeared before a Youth4Climate event, arguing it has been 30 years of “blah, blah, blah.”

She added, “So-called leaders have cherry picked young people to meetings like this to pretend they are listening to us, but they are not listening.”

Thunberg went on to stress that “there is no planet B … Change is not only possible but necessary, but not if we go on like we have until today.”

During the House Oversight Environment Subcommittee hearing in April, Thunberg questioned politicians about how long they believe they can “ignore the climate crisis,” as IJR reported.

“You get away with it now, but sooner or later people are going to realize what you have been doing all this time,” she said.

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