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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

'You can either make history or be vilified by it'

Leo DiCaprio lectures UN on climate change (but no mention of his four homes, private jets and renting the FIFTH biggest yacht in the world from an OIL billionaire)

With his speech in front of the United Nations today, Leonardo DiCaprio cemented his reputation as one of the world's highest-profile activists on climate change.

'You can make history ...or be vilified by it,' he dramatically told world leaders.

After marching with 400,000 others on the streets of New York this weekend to demand tough regulations to cut the amount of CO2 being pumped into the air, DiCaprio opened a UN climate change summit by urging the world to crack down on polluters and 'put a price tag on carbon emissions.'

But the 39-year-old Hollywood star's own jetset lifestyle reveals a double-standard on the issue of climate change.

In his speech to the UN, he said: 'This disaster has grown beyond the choices that individuals make.'

MailOnline can report that DiCaprio took at least 20 trips across the nation and around the world this year alone - including numerous flights from New York to Los Angeles and back, a ski vacation to the French Alps, another vacation to the French Riviera, flights to London and Tokoyo to promote his film Wolf of Wall Street, two trips to Miami and trip to Brazil to watch the World Cup.

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2 comments:

ginn said...

This is the typical lifestyle of someone who favors radical change, "for everyone else", in order to make climate change. Every one, I mean EVERY ONE of these far left leaning treehugging EPA worshiping liberals would take the food out of your mouth or the cloths off your back, let you freeze in winter or roast in summer in order to achieve their agenda on climate change.
Meanwhile they believe their lifestyle shouldn't have to change at all. They are the very definition of hypocrite and idiot.

Anonymous said...

Yea, He's like his Boston buddy Afleck. They think they're relevant, and people care what they have to say. Typical elitest attitude.