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Climate Activist Thunberg's Award Money Used to Create Foundation

The purpose of the nonprofit Greta Thunberg Foundation "is to promote ecological and social sustainability, as well as mental health"

In this file photo, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg poses for media as she arrives for a news conference in Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 24, 2020.
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A Swedish organization that gave Greta Thunberg an award that is often described as an alternative Nobel Prize says the teenage climate activist is using her prize money to establish an eponymous foundation.

The purpose of the nonprofit Greta Thunberg Foundation "is to promote ecological and social sustainability, as well as mental health," according to the Right Livelihood Foundation.

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Thunberg, 17, was one of four recipients of the 2019 Right Livelihood Award, which was founded in 1980 to "honor and support courageous people solving global problems."

The 1 million kronor ($102,500) that came with the award was transferred to create Thunberg's foundation, the Right Livelihood organization said. Capital is required to set up a foundation in Sweden.

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Thunberg said in January that she had established a foundation to transparently handle the money she gets from such things as book royalties, donations and prizes.

The Swedish teenager first drew attention two years ago when she skipped school once a week to protest inaction to curb climate change by her country's lawmakers. Her activism inspired other students in Europe and grew into an international movement called Fridays for Future.

Climate change activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the United Nations Climate Change Action Summit on Monday.

Thunberg's parents have said she experienced severe depression as a pre-teen and that activism has been good for their daughter's mental health. Thunberg also has discussed being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome.

Earlier this year, two Swedish lawmakers nominated Thunberg for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize.

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