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  • President Abraham Lincoln was also thinking of bold action 150 years ago when he said:

  • "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present.

  • As our case is new so we must think anew and act anew.

  • We must disenthrall ourselves and then we shall save our country.”

  • He was speaking before the US Congress to confront the defining issue of his timeslavery.

  • Everyone knew it had to end but no one had the political will to stop it.

  • Remarkably, his words ring as true today when applied to the defining crisis of our time

  • Climate Change.

  • As a UN Messenger of Peace, I have traveled all over the world for the last two years

  • documenting how this crisis is changing the natural balance of our planet.

  • I have seen cities like Beijing choked by industrial pollution.

  • Ancient Boreal forests in Canada that have been clear cut and rainforests in Indonesia

  • that have been incinerated.

  • In India, I met farmers whose crops have literally been washed away by historic flooding.

  • In America, I have witnessed unprecedented droughts in California and sea level rise

  • flooding the streets of Miami.

  • In Greenland and in the Arctic I was astonished to see that ancient glaciers are rapidly disappearing

  • well ahead of scientific predictions.

  • All that I have seen and learned on this journey has absolutely terrified me.

  • There is no doubt in the world’s scientific community that this a direct result of human

  • activity and that the effects of climate change will become astronomically worse in the future.

  • You know that climate change is happening faster than even the most pessimistic of scientists

  • warned us decades ago.

  • It has become a runaway freight train bringing with it an impending disaster for all living

  • things.

  • Now think about the shame that each of us will carry when our children and grandchildren

  • look back and realize that we had the means of stopping this devastation, but simply lacked

  • the political will to do so.

  • Our planet cannot be saved unless we leave fossil fuels in the ground where they belong.

  • Massive change is required, now.

  • One that leads to a new collective consciousness.

  • A new collective evolution of the human race, inspired and enabled by a sense of urgency

  • from all of you.

  • We all know that reversing the course of climate change will not be easy, but the tools are

  • in our handsif we apply them before it is too late.

  • Now is the time for bold unprecedented action.

  • It is time to ask each otherwhich side of history will you be on?

  • As a citizen of our planet, it is time to declare no more talk.

  • No more excuses.

  • No more ten-year studies.

  • No more allowing the fossil fuel companies to manipulate and dictate the science and

  • policies that affect our future.

  • Lincoln’s words still resonate to all of us here today:

  • We will be remembered in spite of ourselves.

  • The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the

  • last generation

  • We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth.”

  • That is our charge nowyou are the last best hope of Earth.

  • We ask you to protect it.

  • Or weand all living things we cherishare history.

President Abraham Lincoln was also thinking of bold action 150 years ago when he said:

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レオナルド・ディカプリオの気候変動に関する感動的なスピーチ (Leonardo DiCaprio's Moving Speech on Climate Change)

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    June Chiu に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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