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Five years later this is a relevant question. So her awareness campaign is at least as effective as Susan G. Komen.
You need to think more long term, next generation level. Because of her and others, kids will be born and raised with the mindset that the planet needs saving.
Hopefully Greta's legacy is more then just a non-profit that steals from desperate cancer patients but given the genesis of her brand, I doubt it.