In Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio took part in the "Climate March"

A few days ago it became known that Donald Trump canceled the decree of former US President Obama on oil and gas production. This situation was caused by mass protests, which were called "Climate March". These events took place in different cities of the United States, but the most attention was attracted to the march in Washington, as the star of the movie, Leonardo DiCaprio, was among the first to march.

Leonardo DiCaprio took part in the "Climate March"

Leonardo against increasing oil and gas production

Journalists on their cameras managed to capture DiCaprio not only at the moment of the procession, but also at the very beginning. The actor stood next to the indigenous people of Washington State, who were dressed in Indian outfits. In the hands of Leonardo there was a sign with the inscription "Climate change is a reality". In addition to posters with various inscriptions, which were constantly visible to the participants of the procession, the protesters shouted different slogans:

"People, let's protect our planet!", "No oil and gas production!", "No to pipelines!", "Renewable energy will save humanity" and many others.

After the event was over, DiCaprio took part in the memorial photo session with the marchers. However, this was not all, and Leo decided to consolidate the work begun in his microblog, writing a post of this content:

"I went to the Washington street to show everyone that for me the state of the environment on our planet is very important. The people of Washington State accepted me as theirs and it is a great honor for me. All the inhabitants of the Earth need to unite in order to maintain a favorable climate. We need to fight together. The time has come!".
Leonardo DiCaprio with activists
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The fact that DiCaprio is not indifferent to the environment became known back in 1998, when the actor organized his charity fund Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. After this, Leonardo repeatedly took part in various missions for the rescue of rare animals, and also participated in rallies dedicated to the environment. In 2016, a documentary with Leo "To Save the Planet with Leonardo DiCaprio" was published on the screens, telling about the horrors of global warming that has already begun. During the pre-election race for the chair of the US President, DiCaprio considered it his duty to meet with presidential candidate Donald Trump to talk with him about renewable energy. Judging because now occurs in the US, the politician did not listen very much to the actor, despite the fact that he cited a lot of examples and proofs of the advisability of using just such energy.