Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former Republican governor of California and Austrian-born American actor, called climate change “the issue of our time” at a security conference Sunday in which he called on governments to act independently to combat global warming.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference over the weekend, the Hollywood star drew on his experience leading the Golden State to argue that adopting green energy creates jobs and increases energy independence. He introduced a new policy paper to the group, titled, “The Future of Energy,” The Associated Press reported.
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Schwarzenegger cheered international efforts to reduce carbon emissions, but said there is no need for individual governments to wait on summits and treaty agreements. Such formal gatherings include the United Nations’ 2014 Climate Summit, which convened last September in New York City. There, President Barack Obama made public a new executive order and other government initiatives intended to combat the threat of climate change. The most significant policy was an order requiring that federal agencies acknowledge environmental sustainability when they design new international development programs.









