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In a past interview, Leonardo DiCaprio sat down with then-President Bill Clinton for a conversation that would later become pivotal in the environmental movement. As a passionate advocate for climate change, DiCaprio took the opportunity to engage Clinton on an issue that, at the time, was beginning to gain attention but had not yet been fully recognized as the urgent crisis it has evolved into today.

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This interview of the actor has resurfaced recently due to President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement.

How did Bill Clinton respond to Leonardo DiCaprio’s bold questions about climate change?

In 2000,Leonardo DiCapriohad a candid conversation with then-President Bill Clinton, making it a key moment in early climate advocacy. This interview viaThe American Presidency Projecthappened before climate action became a divisive global issue, and it showed how the actor was willing to hold political leaders accountable for their role in fighting climate change.

DiCaprio didn’t hesitate to ask Clinton about the serious consequences of climate change if action wasn’t taken quickly. With scientists warning about rising temperatures and extreme weather, he stressed the urgency of addressing the problem.

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The then-President agreed that climate change was a critical issue, pointing out the record-breaking temperatures and the dangers of melting ice caps and rising sea levels. The conversation also focused on how to make climate change a consistent topic for people to care about. DiCaprio askedBill Clintonhow the issue could stay relevant, not just as a temporary concern but as an ongoing priority.

Clinton suggested that climate change should be made personal and relatable, just like other successful environmental causes. One key moment in the interview came when DiCaprio questioned Clinton about the United States’ role in global climate action. Referring to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the actor pointed out the criticism from developing nations, saying,“How can we not practice what we preach?”

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Clinton agreed with the sentiment and emphasized the importance of leading by example. He stated,“I think we should practice what we preach,”and highlighted the need for Congress to support investments in clean technologies and alternative fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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This interview took place years before the U.S. pulled out of the Paris Agreement recently, all thanks toDonald Trump. (viaNew York Times) The Paris Agreement, designed to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, was signed by almost every country, with only four exceptions.

The United States, under President Trump, became one of those countries outside the agreement.

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Leonardo DiCaprio pledges $1 million to help LA wildfire victims

Actor Leonardo DiCapriohas donated $1 million to help people in Los Angeles who are suffering from wildfires. He made this announcement on hisInstagram story. In his message, DiCaprio said:

The Los Angeles wildfires are devastating our city. I am committing $1 million in partnership with @rewild’s Rapid Response Program to support both urgent needs and post-fire recovery efforts.

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This donation will go towards helping the firefighters, first responders, and people who have lost their homes or are in need of food and shelter. Some of the organizations that will receive the money include the LA Fire Department Foundation, the California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, and the SoCal Fire Fund. These groups are helping those affected by the wildfires, as well as the animals that have been hurt by the fires.

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DiCaprio also asked his followers on Instagram to help by donating to these organizations. He shared links to make it easier for people to contribute. Since the actor grew up in Southern California, this cause is especially important to him.

The wildfires have caused a lot of damage in Los Angeles, and many people, including celebrities, have been affected. Stars like Anna Faris, Mandy Moore, and Paris Hilton have shared their struggles, and other celebrities like Ben Affleck and Tom Hanks had to leave their homes because of the fires.

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Sakshi Singh has written over 1,300 entertainment articles, mostly about Netflix shows and reality TV. She’s spent the last two years covering everything from surprise engagements to shocking eliminations and previously wrote for Essentially Sports in their Netflix Junkie division. A self-proclaimed reality TV addict, Sakshi has watched all 48 seasons of Survivor and never misses a new dating or competition series. She loves watching how strangers meet, fall in love, team up, or betray each other - it’s the mix of strategy and drama that keeps her hooked. When she’s not glued to a reality show, she’s usually watching a crime thriller or tracking the next big streaming hit.

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