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Leonardo DiCaprio: Millionen für den Kampf gegen Amazonas-Brände

Fond in Höhe von fünf Millionen Dollar

Hollywood-Superstar Leonardo DiCaprio (44, “The Revenant”) setzt sich einmal mehr für die Umwelt ein: Seine Stiftung Earth Alliance stellt fünf Millionen US-Dollar (rund 4,5 Millionen Euro) an Hilfsgeldern bereit, um die Folgen der verheerenden Brände im Amazonas-Gebiet zu bekämpfen. Er selbst bestätigte auf seinem Instagram-Account die Gründung des Amazon-Forest-Fonds und rief gleichzeitig zu Spenden auf. Mit den Mitteln soll vor allem der Wiederaufbau unterstützt werden.

#Regram #RG @earthalliance #EarthAlliance, launched in July by @LeonardoDiCaprio, Laurene Powell Jobs, and Brian Sheth, has formed an emergency Amazon Forest Fund with a commitment of $5 million dollars to focus critical resources for indigenous communities and other local partners working to protect the life-sustaining biodiversity of the Amazon against the surge of fires currently burning across the region. Join Us. 100 percent of your donation will go to partners who are working on the ground to protect the Amazon. Earth Alliance is committed to helping protect the natural world. We are deeply concerned about the ongoing crisis in the Amazon, which highlights the delicate balance of climate, biodiversity, and the wellbeing of indigenous peoples. To learn more or to donate, please visit ealliance.org/amazonfund (see link in bio) Photos: @chamiltonjames, @danielbeltraphoto 2017

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Bereits vor einigen Tagen forderte DiCaprio seine Follower auf, etwas gegen die Waldbrände zu unternehmen. “Die Lungen der Welt stehen in Flammen”, schrieb DiCaprio. Der Regenwald sei einer der entscheidenden Faktoren, wenn man den Klimawandel aufhalten wolle. DiCaprio engagiert sich bereits seit Jahren für den Umweltschutz. Die Stiftung Earth Alliance rief er vor rund einem Monat gemeinsam mit der Steve-Jobs-Witwe, Laurene Powell Jobs (55) und dem Milliardär Brian Sheth (43) ins Leben.

#Regram #RG @rainforestalliance: The lungs of the Earth are in flames. The Brazilian Amazon—home to 1 million Indigenous people and 3 million species—has been burning for more than two weeks straight. There have been 74,000 fires in the Brazilian Amazon since the beginning of this year—a staggering 84% increase over the same period last year (National Institute for Space Research, Brazil). Scientists and conservationists attribute the accelerating deforestation to President Jair Bolsonaro, who issued an open invitation to loggers and farmers to clear the land after taking office in January.⁣ ⁣ The largest rainforest in the world is a critical piece of the global climate solution. Without the Amazon, we cannot keep the Earth’s warming in check. ⁣ ⁣ The Amazon needs more than our prayers. So what can YOU do?⁣ ⁣ ✔ As an emergency response, donate to frontline Amazon groups working to defend the forest. ⁣ ✔ Consider becoming a regular supporter of the Rainforest Alliance’s community forestry initiatives across the world’s most vulnerable tropical forests, including the Amazon; this approach is by far the most effective defense against deforestation and natural forest fires, but it requires deep, long-term collaboration between the communities and the public and private sectors. ✔ Stay on top of this story and keep sharing posts, tagging news agencies and influencers. ⁣ ✔ Be a conscious consumer, taking care to support companies committed to responsible supply chains.⁣ Eliminate or reduce consumption of beef; cattle ranching is one of the primary drivers of Amazon deforestation. ✔ When election time comes, VOTE for leaders who understand the urgency of our climate crisis and are willing to take bold action—including strong governance and forward-thinking policy.⁣ ⁣ #RainforestAlliance #SaveTheAmazon #PrayForAmazonia #AmazonRainforest #ActOnClimate #ForestsResist #ClimateCrisis : @mohsinkazmitakespictures / Windy.com

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