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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s candid message to environmentalists amid Trump-era policies leaves little room for excuses. The former governor, in his signature blunt style, urged critics to trade complaining for concrete action, reminding everyone that when it comes to tackling climate challenges, talk isn’t nearly as effective as rolling up one’s sleeves.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a message for environmentalists who despair at the the approach of President Donald Trump's administration: “Stop whining and get to work.”
VIENNA (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger has a message for environmentalists who despair at the the approach of President Donald Trump’s administration: “Stop whining and get to work.” The new U.S. administration has taken an ax to Biden-era environmental ambitions, rolled back landmark regulations,…
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