Leonardo DiCaprio at the UN: 'Climate change is not
hysteria – it's a fact'
‘The time to
answer the greatest challenge of our existence on this planet is now. You can
make history or be vilified by it’
Leonardo DiCaprio
theguardian.com, Tuesday 23 September 2014
/ http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/23/leonarodo-dicaprio-un-climate-change-speech-new-york
Thank you, Mr Secretary General, your
excellencies, ladies and gentleman, and distinguished guests. I’m honored to be
here today, I stand before you not as an expert but as a concerned citizen, one
of the 400,000 people who marched in the streets of New York on Sunday, and the billions of
others around the world who want to solve our climate crisis.
As an actor I pretend for a living. I play
fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems.
I believe humankind has looked at climate
change in that same way: as if it were a fiction, happening to someone else’s
planet, as if pretending that climate change wasn’t real would somehow make it
go away.
But I think we know better than that. Every
week, we’re seeing new and undeniable climate events, evidence that accelerated
climate change is here now. We know that droughts are intensifying, our oceans
are warming and acidifying, with methane plumes rising up from beneath the
ocean floor. We are seeing extreme weather events, increased temperatures, and
the West Antarctic and Greenland ice-sheets
melting at unprecedented rates, decades ahead of scientific projections.
None of this is rhetoric, and none of it is
hysteria. It is fact. The scientific community knows it, Industry and
governments know it, even the United
States military knows it. The chief of the US navy’s
Pacific command, admiral Samuel Locklear, recently said that climate change is
our single greatest security threat.
My Friends, this body – perhaps more than
any other gathering in human history – now faces that difficult task. You can
make history ... or be vilified by it.
To be clear, this is not about just telling
people to change their light bulbs or to buy a hybrid car. This disaster has
grown BEYOND the choices that individuals make. This is now about our
industries, and governments around the world taking decisive, large-scale
action.
I am not a scientist, but I don’t need to
be. Because the world’s scientific community has spoken, and they have given us
our prognosis, if we do not act together, we will surely perish.
Now is our moment for action.
We need to put a pricetag on carbon
emissions, and eliminate government subsidies for coal, gas, and oil companies.
We need to end the free ride that industrial polluters have been given in the
name of a free-market economy, they don’t deserve our tax dollars, they deserve
our scrutiny. For the economy itself will die if our ecosystems collapse.
The good news is that renewable energy is
not only achievable but good economic policy. New research shows that by 2050
clean, renewable energy could supply 100% of the world’s energy needs using
existing technologies, and it would create millions of jobs.
This is not a partisan debate; it is a
human one. Clean air and water, and a livable climate are inalienable human
rights. And solving this crisis is not a question of politics. It is our moral
obligation – if, admittedly, a daunting one.
We only get one planet. Humankind must
become accountable on a massive scale for the wanton destruction of our
collective home. Protecting our future on this planet depends on the conscious
evolution of our species.
This is the most urgent of times, and the
most urgent of messages.
Honoured delegates, leaders of the world, I
pretend for a living. But you do not. The people made their voices heard on
Sunday around the world and the momentum will not stop. And now it’s YOUR turn,
the time to answer the greatest challenge of our existence on this planet ...
is now.
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