The Prince George Citizen

Environmen­tal activist DiCaprio being mocked for comments in magazine

- DICAPRIO

CALGARY — Some experts are taking issue – and Twitter is snickering – over actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s recent comments about having seen the “terrifying” effects of climate change while in Alberta filming his new feature The Revenant.

In an issue of Vanity Fair, DiCaprio was quoted as telling an industry audience that while in Calgary, “there would be eight feet of snow and then all of a sudden a warm gust of wind would come.”

DiCaprio, widely known as an environmen­tal activist and philanthro­pist, said he was told by locals “this has never happened in our province ever.”

But environmen­tal science professor Gwen O’Sullivan of Mount Royal University said DiCaprio has obviously never heard of a Chinook, a common and natural occurrence for the city east of the Rocky Mountains.

She said when Chinook winds develop, which they do between 15 and 25 times a winter around Calgary, it’s not uncommon for a foot of snow to disappear in just a day.

Last winter there were even more Chinooks than usual, forcing the film crew to truck in snow from the nearby mountains for many scenes and then prompting the production to eventually relocate to Argentina.

“It was scary,” said DiCaprio. “I’ve never experience­d something so firsthand that was so dramatic.”

His comments took some mocking from Twitter users, one of whom described him as “good actor, bad weatherman” while another posted: “Chinook frightens Hollywood bigwig.”

Others, however, weren’t find- ing it so funny.

Sociologis­t Caroline McDonaldHa­rker of Mount Royal University suggested there are too many out there who consider celebritie­s such as DiCaprio as authoritie­s on any given topic.

“When you have that type of influence within the social world, it is your responsibi­lity to ensure that you are informed,” she said.

On Thursday, DiCaprio was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role in The Revenant, a western adventure loosely based on the life of frontiersm­an Hugh Glass.

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