NewsJane Fonda takes center stage at UN, slams Trump's climate stance

Jane Fonda takes center stage at UN, slams Trump's climate stance

The Hollywood icon, a seven-time Oscar-nominated actress, is now a planet advocate. During her speech at the United Nations headquarters, she criticized the climate policy of the current U.S. president.

Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
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The star of such productions as "Barbarella," "Monster-in-Law," and "Grace and Frankie" is now primarily an activist who highlights the urgent issues facing the Earth. Since 2019, she has regularly participated in protests in Washington, speaking about the dangers of fossil fuels and defending clean water and air. Recently, she was invited to the United Nations headquarters, where she talked about the Global Ocean Treaty. The Greenpeace website emphasizes that 30% of international waters should be designated as protected areas by 2030. To make this legally binding, a minimum of 60 countries must formally approve the treaty by June 2025. This step is essential to safeguard marine ecosystems and promote their recovery.

Fonda was a guest at the press conference organized jointly with Greenpeace leaders. Her speech was part of a broader critique of the Trump administration’s climate policy and the lack of U.S. involvement in the negotiations on the Global Ocean Treaty.

"Well it's very clear to everybody that chooses to see and have their eyes open that President Trump has made a bargain with the devil. The devil being the fossil fuel industry. He said, if you give me a billion dollars, I'll remove all regulations,'" the Hollywood icon told the assembled crowd.

"These are the regulations that allow American people and people all over the world to breathe clean air, safe water. And he is willing to sacrifice all that. So we know whose side he’s on. He is on the side of death. He is killing us. And the nature that we depend on for our lives. And I believe it's been proven right now that the majority of people, including people who voted for him, are recogising what's happening and what really stands for true intentions are. And they will stand up and demand change, and protect our Earth and each other.

Fonda urged: "Critical thing is that we stay together, that we stay united, that we not allow him to separate us, isolate us, and bring us into despair."

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