Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Leonardo DiCaprio succeeded in making world leaders worry about global warming


Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has succeeded in his mission of making world leaders worry about global warming and take suitable steps to overcome the problem and make the world a better place to live in. Leonardo DiCaprio feels that the debate over climate change is gradually on the way out because world leaders are finally starting to take it more seriously.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 7 January 2016.
Leonardo made these remarks on the red carpet for his new film, "The Revenant". In his opinion, the scientific community has been crying itself hoarse over global warming and majority of them agree that man is contributing to climate changes. The argument is over at last and, anyone who does not believe this does not believe in science.
Incidentally, DiCaprio has, for long, remained an active player for the issue. He had previously addressed the United Nations on climate control. Moreover, he has donated millions of dollars to environmental causes, and has narrated the 2014 short film, "Carbon," which presents ideas for climate change solutions.
He feels that following the U.N. Climate Conference in Paris, which ended last month, world leaders are finally seeing reason and are willing to address the issue more seriously.

(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org

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