‘A lot of Gretas’: Climate activist Greta Thunberg to feature on Swedish stamps

Stockholm: Climate activist Greta Thunberg is to feature on a set of stamps issued by Sweden's postal service.

She joins a hall of fame of Swedish personalities, from Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Greta Garbo, who have been depicted on the country's postage stamps.

Swedish teenage environmental activist Greta Thunberg appears on a postal stamp in her native Sweden that is part of a series focusing on the environment.Credit:AP

The stamps go on sale from PostNord on Thursday, Sweden time, and show Thunberg in her familiar yellow raincoat standing on a rocky coast looking out at a flock of birds.

"We hope that, as a big company, we can shine a light on the very important climate question, with the help of a little stamp," said Kristina Olofsdotter, head of PostNord's stamp division.

Several million of the stamps will be issued, Olofsdotter said, adding: "There will be a lot of Gretas flying around."

Thunberg rose to global fame in 2018 after she began skipping school to protest, alone with a homemade sign, outside the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm, demanding that her government take action on climate change.

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg attends a Fridays For Future protest outside the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm in October.Credit:TT/AP

Within months, more than 2 million students in 135 countries had set up their own picket lines, joining Thunberg's "School strike for the climate" campaign.

In 2019, Thunberg took a year out from school to cross the globe by car, train and boat – but not plane – to demand action on climate change, a trip that involved a brush with US President Donald Trump and a speech at the United Nations climate summit.

Thunberg's movement, Fridays for Future, approved of the image on the stamp but played no part in its design, Olofsdotter said.

Greta Thunberg, centre, in a scene from the documentary “I Am Greta”.Credit:Hulu/AP

Other stamps in the collection have an environmental theme, including depictions of Swedish mountains, lakes and forests.

Reuters

Most Viewed in World

Source: Read Full Article