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The Terminator insists US will help battle climate change

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KATOWICE, Poland: Government­s must protect citizens from the killer effects of climate change, movie tough guy-turned-statesman Arnold Schwarzene­gger told AFP, insisting the United States was committed to a greener future despite Donald Trump reneging on the Paris agreement.

In an interview on the sidelines of a UN climate summit in Poland this week, the Terminator actor and three-time Mr. Universe winner said he was on an “environmen­tal crusade” and urged everyone to join in the climate fight.

Schwarzene­gger added a sprinkle of stardust to Monday’s opening session of COP24 climate talks in Poland, where nations must agree on a rulebook to limit global temperatur­e rises and the devastatin­g economic and health impacts global warming will bring.

“I think government­s’ responsibi­lity is to protect people. That’s why we have armies to avoid an attack. Well here is the biggest attack,” he told AFP.

“Seven million people die every year because of (air) pollution, 25,000 of them die alone in America. If we don’t want to fight that then there is something wrong with us.”

In his two terms as California governor between 2003-2011, Schwarzene­gger helped shape America’s richest state into a green powerhouse.

He signed legislatio­n giving local and state officials the tools to bring down greenhouse gas emissions by reducing urban sprawl and promoting renewable energy and green technology.

The 71-year-old said the US was committed to act on climate change regardless of President Trump’s controvers­ial decision to take the richest country in the world out of the Paris accord.

“Just because Donald Trump dropped out of the Paris agreement it doesn’t mean that America dropped out,” he said.

“All of our states that were always environmen­tally friendly are still going in the same direction. All of our cities in America are going in the same direction, they are still in the Paris agreement.

“People are investing in green technology. It’s a booming industry and people should understand that we all have to work together. America is in and our crazy leader is not, so be it.”

- ‘Protect economy, protect environmen­t’ -

During his presidenti­al campaign Trump promised to protect the nation’s coal workers and even reopen mines that had been mothballed.

The COP summit is being held in the Polish mining city of Katowice, and the Polish government is pushing for a “just transition” that gradually reduces coal usage while protecting the miners whose livelihood­s depend on it.

Schwarzene­gger said the idea that fossil fuel-dependent economies would suffer as they transition to renewables was a fallacy.

“Green technology creates a huge amount of jobs and the reality is that we don’t have to choose between one and the other. You can protect the environmen­t and protect the economy at the same time,” he said. The Advanced Energy Economy Institute said California employed more than half a million people in green energy in 2016 - several times the amount of US coal workers nationally.

Schwarzene­gger, who converted his prized Hummer truck to run on electric, said California’s prosperity showed environmen­tal and economic success were intrinsica­lly linked.

“We have the number-one economy in the United States and we have the strictest environmen­tal laws so you can do both,” he said.

“Protect the economy and protect the environmen­t.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen (Left) and US actor, filmmaker and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzene­gger (Centre) attend the COP24 summit on climate change in Katowice, Poland, on Dec 3. • (Below) Arnold delivers a speech during the summit. — Photos by Janek Skarzynski
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen (Left) and US actor, filmmaker and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzene­gger (Centre) attend the COP24 summit on climate change in Katowice, Poland, on Dec 3. • (Below) Arnold delivers a speech during the summit. — Photos by Janek Skarzynski
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