Schwarzenegger tells environmentalists dismayed by Trump to 'stop whining' and get to work
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Arnold Schwarzenegger addressed environmentalists at the Austrian World Summit, urging them to move beyond complaints about the Trump administration's environmental rollbacks and to focus on local initiatives. He highlighted that local and regional efforts account for up to 70% of pollution reduction, encouraging leaders on all levels—mayors and CEOs alike—to implement sustainable practices. Schwarzenegger emphasized that attacking the president is counterproductive, asserting that meaningful action is vital to win public support and change perceptions about climate efforts in light of federal inaction.
Stop whining and get to work." Schwarzenegger urged environmentalists to take action instead of complaining about the Trump's administration's rollback of climate policies and support for fossil fuels.
70% of pollution is reduced at the local or state level. "Skilled local actions can deliver significant results, and he urged collective grassroots efforts.
Don't sit around and make excuses. "Schwarzenegger emphasized the importance of individuals, like mayors and CEOs, taking initiatives in climate action despite federal policies.
People are sick and tired of the whining... "He conveyed that public support is crucial and can be won through proactive climate action.
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