Haryana village tells Leonardo DiCaprio: 'Something new, catastrophic afoot'

The Hollywood actor took part here in a sit-down interview on climate change with the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

Haryana village tells Leonardo DiCaprio: 'Something new, catastrophic afoot'
NEW DELHI: On a visit to India in his role as a climate activist, Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio held discussions here on how the world should work together to combat catastrophic climate change and also went to a Haryana village to see the impact of unseasonal weather on farmers.

The star of such films as ' Titanic' and ' The Departed', DiCaprio was in the country last week. During his visit, he held extensive discussions on energy poverty and use of renewable energy as the way forward.

The Hollywood actor took part here in a sit-down interview on climate change with the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

"DiCaprio visited India last week for a sit-down interview on climate change with CSE. He wanted to understand our perspectives on the issue and discuss how the world should work together to combat catastrophic climate change," the environment NGO said in a release here.

During the meeting, top CSE officials, including its DG, Sunita Narain, discussed that what the world needs is an ambitious and equitable agreement on climate change.

"But that cannot happen unless we are willing to discuss the issue of consumption and lifestyle -- US lifestyle has to be negotiable," CSE emphasised.
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The discussions took place even as the world is gearing up to reach an agreement on climate change at the Paris Climate meet between November 30 to December 11 with the goal of keeping global warming to below 2°C.

CSE officials later accompanied DiCaprio to Kheladi village in Mewat district of Haryana.

"We wanted DiCaprio to see the impact of unseasonal weather on farmers of our country. In this village, he saw acres of productive farmland that was still under water because of extreme rain that had hit the district in mid- September.

"Farmers said they did not know if this was climate change, but they told DiCaprio, in no uncertain words, that their experience of over 50 years in farming was telling them that there was something new and catastrophic afoot," CSE said.
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According to reports, the superstar's visit was part of an upcoming documentary film on climate change.
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