Arnold Schwarzenegger Calls Fight Against Climate Change His 'Crusade'
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, a 75-year-old actor and former California governor, calls his two decades fighting climate change his 'crusade' in 2025.
- About eight years ago, he established the Austrian World Summit in Vienna as an event focused on addressing climate change.
- Schwarzenegger urges reframing the issue by focusing on pollution, asserting that pollution kills and leads to climate change.
- He expressed his commitment to lowering greenhouse gas emissions globally, aiming to promote both planetary health and personal well-being.
- This mission implies continued advocacy and public engagement through media, including his upcoming documentary series titled "Arnold.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger invites you to the climate rescue conference in Vienna's Hofburg. There are more or less celebrities from all over the world. Among them ex-premier Tony Blair as well as a Berlin country band. The whole thing gets to the sales fair. Are they still to be saved?
At the ninth "Austrian World Summit" by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Vienna's Hofburg, thousands of participants from all over the world came together again. "People have had enough of black painting. They want hope, they want leadership, according to the initiator. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, who has been supporting the Summit since the beginning, compared the current situation with a science fiction scenario. "Imagine: Everywhere i…


The "Terminator" opened the Climate Conference in Vienna together with Federal President Van der Bellen, Federal Chancellor Stocker and other speakers
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