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Arnold Schwarzenegger wants environmental activists to give more attention to immediate health hazards like air and water pollution.
The movie star and former California governor spoke Sunday at a global climate meeting in Bonn, Germany, where diplomats from around the world are discussing implementing the Paris climate accord.
He said: “It’s time we wake up and talk about what really matters: 25,000 people dying every day because of pollution.”
Schwarzenegger also criticized the environmental community for “missing the point” with its message on global warming.
He said: “People do not focus as much on 2 degrees energy increases in temperatures or increases in sea levels rising.”
Schwarzenegger thinks calling attention to concrete issues, like “so many people having problems with cancer and kids with asthma,” is a better approach.
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