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Leonardo DiCaprio is warning “everything” disastrous is hitting the Earth that was predicted years ago by climate change scientists. The actor and eco activist, 49, was left terrified by experts who talked to him for the 2016 documentary ‘Before the Flood’, produced by Martin Scorsese, and said he has now seen all their warnings come true “almost to a T”. He told The Observer newspaper: “I remember doing a film called ‘Before the Flood’, and I was with one of the Nasa scientists who, for the first time, gave me a map of planet Earth and literally said: ‘Look, you see everything along the equat...
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Rep.Jamie Raskin (D–Maryland) called the Electoral College “a danger” to American democracy. In an interview with Face the Nation, he advocated for popular-vote winners to win the presidency. “The Electoral College now – which has given us five popular-vote losers as president in our history, twice in this century alone – has become a danger, not just to democracy, but to the American people,” he said in the interview. “It was a danger on January 6.” Hillary Clinton and Al Gore won the popular vote in 2016 and 2000, respectively. Both were defeated in the Electoral College – advancing candidat...
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If you’re looking for good news, look elsewhere. The debate around documentarian Jeff Gibbs‘s first feature Planet of the Humans is a strong one, and both sides are rightfully preaching more than a little doom. There have been a glut of documentaries since 2006’s An Inconvenient Truth about mankind’s disregard for and desecration of the environment, and Planet of the Humans pulls no punches about the damage people are doing to the ecosystems that support them.Collapse of the natural world is not Gibbs’s primary concern, however, and it’s when he wades away from this subject that his claims get...
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Prince William is set to make his first TED Talk appearance next month to discuss climate change.The 38-year-old royal will be joining a virtual panel consisting of impassioned climate activists such as Al Gore, Jaden Smith, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Yemi Alade, and Don Cheadle, where they will discuss how the world can tackle climate change and ensure a healthier future for the planet.The event, which has been named 'Countdown', will also be the first-ever free TED Talks conference, and will take place on October 10.Alongside the celebrity appearances, the event will bring together "scie...
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