Bhumi Pednekar, Zendaya, Emma Watson, Joaquin Phoenix and Leonardo DiCaprio Advocate for Climate Responsibility!
“Climate change is real” a phrase we’ve heard for years, but its urgency has never felt more apparent than now. With natural calamities striking across the globe, the need for climate action has reached a critical point. Rising to the occasion, actress Bhumi Pednekar has emerged as one of the strongest voices from India advocating for climate responsibility, joining hands with many global changemakers.
Here’s a look at the artists across the world who, like Bhumi, are championing the cause for a healthier planet:
Bhumi Pednekar : Bhumi leads the Climate Warrior digital initiative, a platform that brings attention to climate change in a way that is accessible, action-driven, and inspiring for the youth.
Emma Watson : Emma is a powerful advocate for sustainable fashion and intersectional climate justice. Through initiatives like Good On You, her ethical brand collaborations, and sustainable red carpet choices, she continues to use her influence to bring eco-conscious living into the mainstream.
Joaquin Phoenix : A passionate environmentalist and animal rights supporter, Joaquin uses award shows and global campaigns (including with PETA and Greenpeace) to advocate for veganism and speak out on climate change.
Zendaya : Zendaya champions sustainable fashion and regularly uses her public appearances and social media to promote conscious consumerism. She’s been vocal about the fashion industry’s environmental impact and the need to shift towards greener practices.
Leonardo DiCaprio : One of the most recognized environmental activists in the world, DiCaprio founded the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation to support global conservation. He actively advocates for climate change, marine conservation, and indigenous rights, leveraging his global influence to push for policy and awareness.
As they say, be the change you want to see in the world. These artists are doing just that step by step, voice by voice helping shape a more sustainable tomorrow.
By Keerti Kadam

