What Is the Role of Celebrities in the Climate Change Conversation?When President Obama and scientist Katharine Hayhoe took thestage at the White House's "South by...Kauffman, Gretel
now closed, that the Tom Nelson blog quoted: "We, the people, demand the President of the United States and its legislative body recognize climate change as great and grave a threat to this nation as they would any other aggressive enemy." ...
摘要: When you think of climate change or global warming, what images spring to mind? For the majority of people, these imaginaries consist of stranded polar bears, dwindling ice sheets and retreating glaciers with these representations having dominated our engagements at-...
Gay, bisexual, lesbian, and transgender people started to gain more support in the 2000s. Actors, writers, and musicians have all publicly come out since ...
Moreover, he has worked to raise awareness and funds for biodiversity conservation, ocean and forest conservation, and climate change mitigation through grantmaking, public campaigns, and media ventures. Billie Eilish Billie Eilishis a literal eco-savior and her current tour is a prime example. The...
It is true that some famous people promote worthy causes on social media, for example Leonardo DiCaprio and his recent campaign about climate change. Nevertheless, the majority of stars would rather post photographs showing their glamorous lifestyles than raise awareness of key issues. ...
Celebrities headline 2013 Showtime series on climate change (Posted 2012-12-04 21:52:26) ; Showtime is trumpeting a "documentary event" on its network slated for 2013 that will provide in-depth perspectives on climate change. Called Years of Living Dangerously, the series will involve some ...
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How Bad Celebrities' Private Jets Are for the ClimateAugust 17, 2022 You’ve seen the headlines: celebrities’ love of private air travel is an environmental nightmare. Yet as the ultrarich enter image-recovery mode — shifting responsibility to sponsors, friends, and renters — it’s still bu...
TED head Chris Anderson called Countdown "a clarion call" to tackle the daunting challenges of climate change. "But it's also a day of hope that there is a pathway to do this and we must walk down it together."