Climate crusader Arnold Schwarzenegger is urging a rebranding of global warming as “pollution” to generate more intense fear among the general population. | Environment
Climate crusader Arnold Schwarzenegger is urging a rebranding of global warming as “pollution” to generate more intense fear among the general population. | Environment
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m Arnold Schwarzenegger called for more action against climate change. The "Terminator" star -- who founded the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative and annually hosts the Austrian World Summit in Vienna -- considers his two decades of work to save the environment to be his "crusade," he told "CBS Sunday." "I'm on a mission to go and reduce greenhouse gases worldwide," Schwarzenegger said, "because I'm into having a healthy body and a healthy Earth. That's what I'm fighting for." As governor of California, Schwarzenegger, 75, signed the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 in a push to reduce the state's emissions. "As long as they keep talking about global climate change, they are not gonna go anywhere. 'Cause no one gives a s*** about that," Schwarzenegger told CBS. "Let's go and rephrase this and communicate differently about it and really tell people we're talking about pollution. Pollution creates climate change and pollution kills."
At 75, an age when most people are retired, Arnold Schwarzenegger is still an action hero, battling bad guys on screen and addressing climate pollution in real life.
The “Terminator” star — who founded the Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative and annually hosts the Austrian World Summit — considers his two decades of work to save the environment to be his “crusade,” he told “CBS Sunday.”