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| Arnold Schwarzenegger - he wants climate action now, not in some distant future. |
Green
campaigners should stop talking about the risks from climate change in
2050 and talk about “right now”, the former governor of California, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, has said.
“It drives me crazy when people talk about 30 years from
now, rising sea levels and so on,” he told the Guardian in an interview at the
Paris COP21 climate conference. “What about right now? Thousands of people are
dying from pollution. People are living with cancer [because of air
pollution].”
He said campaigners should focus on the immediate effects of
polluting the environment, because that resonates with the public in a way that
distant visions of future harms do not. Most people find it hard to imagine the
world in 2050 or 2100, the dates that are being discussed at the Paris
conference for a “long-term goal” on climate action, he said.
Read The Guardian
story - “Arnold Schwarzenegger says climate campaigns need to focus on 'right now' not 2050.”

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