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10.02.2020 - 19:01 / eonline.com
Greta Thunberg is taking her mission to save the climate to TV.
The Swedish teenage activist will be the subject of a new BBC Studios series from the award-winning science unit. According to BBC, the series will follow Thunberg's international crusade, "which takes her to the front line of climate change in some of the most extraordinary places on earth, as she explores what actions could be taken to limit climate change and the damage it causes."
The series will also feature experts who will
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