Schwarzenegger downplays Trump and backs Vatican initiative to 'terminate' global warming
The conference celebrates 10 years of Laudato Si’ and gathers over 1,000 leaders to mobilize faith-based climate action ahead of COP30 in Brazil, organizers said.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger backed the Vatican's environmental initiative, emphasizing that local regulations and the Catholic Church’s moral leadership are essential to 'terminate' global warming.
- Schwarzenegger addressed President Donald Trump's comments about climate change being a 'con job' at the U.N. General Assembly.
- He emphasized the importance of individual choices, like turning off lights, over dependence on federal government action in climate efforts.
- The conference marks the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis' environmental encyclical, Laudato Si, which promotes saving the environment as a moral imperative.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has a compliment for the Pope – and, in fact, hope in the fight against climate change comes from an unnatural point of view these days.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has committed to environmental activism and joined the calls of Pope Leo XIV. The Catholic Church can contribute its influence to the global fight for the planet.
Schwarzenegger joins Pope Leo at climate change event
"Citizens must actively participate in political decision-making at the national, regional and local levels," stressed the American pope at the "Raising Hope for Climate Justice" conference.

Schwarzenegger's 'action hero' pope says don't give up on climate change
Pope Leo XIV urged people Wednesday not to resign themselves to the global crisis of climate change but play an active part in stopping it, at an event with "Terminator" star Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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