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celebrities align themselves with her, to signal their green credentials, and opponents regularly send her family death threats. she's now created a book of essays, written by her and over 100 experts by way of a toolkit for those concerned about climate change. at 19, greta thunberg is no longer the young schoolgirl bursting onto the world stage. so how does she plan to get her message across? and will anybody still listen? and as an adult, what practical solutions can she offer to back up her demands for the planet? i want to understand how she got here, but also explore her plans for the future, both hers and ours. greta, thank you so much for talking to the bbc. i've read your book. i mean, this is a major contribution to debates both about the science and the politics of global warming, you know, it's notjust something that focuses
toolkit we have to deal with domestic terrorism? >> nicolle, i think it's a question we absolutely need to ask. i started in the fbi in 1996 working domestic terrorism and we were in the middle of debating post oklahoma city bombing whether we needed domestic terrorism legislation, new legislation to be brought into existence. so this is a debate that's been going on for more than 30 years. and the sort of back and forth between how invasive we want the federal government to be looking at political speech and where the balance is between investigation and first amendment protected activity, i think that's a discussion that's well outside of certainly the law enforcement community. that's something that congress is going to have to address. i do think ultimately the balance we have is the right balance. i think the fbi probably is looking at whether or not their guidelines and the way they even interpreted their guidelines when it comes to looking at domestic terrorism activity is something that may be getting rejiggered. i look forward to seeing whether doj's inspector general agrees with the way the fbi's
interpreting its investigative authorities. but i certainly think again those are things that are legitimate hard problems. the things i really want to see and i don't know if they've really been addressed is all the sort of pernicious issues of implicit bias. certainly whether or not trump caused the fbi -- you know, he fired jim comey. he fired andy mccabe. full disclosure, he fired me. there are a lot of people who are watching, the folks that investigated trump get fired. and that can't help but have had an impact on the willingness of law enforcement across the board to really look into things that trump was doing during his administration. >> i mean, tracy, this is so interesting. and our conversations always get right to this conversation about the toolkit available for combating domestic terror threats. i want to ask you to speak to some of pete's points. i mean, we know that christopher wray was able to clearly see the problem. he testifies in september of 2020 under oath before congress that by far the largest threat
200 countries signed the paris agreement, attempting to limit the global temperature increase this century to 1.5 degrees celsius. greta thunberg has pleaded, reasoned and raged in the faces of world leaders to keep their promises. you all come to us, young people for hope. how dare you? in doing so, she has become a modern icon to some, and an alarmist pariah to others. she has graced magazine covers and is mobbed like a rock star. while politicians and celebrities align themselves with her, to signal their green credentials, and opponents regularly send her family death threats. she's now created a book of essays, written by her and over 100 experts by way of a toolkit for those concerned about climate change. at 19, greta thunberg is no longer the young schoolgirl bursting onto the world stage. so how does she plan to get her message across? and will anybody still listen?