Arnold Schwarzenegger (77) about flying visitors in the federal capital: Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) invited the “Terminator” to the Chancellery on Monday. The opportunity is the upcoming climate conference “Austrian World Summit”, in which Schwarzenegger acts as a host.
When the styric oak visits its Austrian home country, the crowds and crowds are of course great. And so were that countless media representatives were in the historic Leopold-Figl-Hall when Stocker and the 77-year-old Hollywood star, who has been committed to environment and climate protection, met handshake for years.
“Climate protection has no national boundaries and affects us all. As politics, we have to determine the right course and bring both the population and the economy and industry on board,” emphasized Stocker.
“The challenges we are currently confronted with are another order to act. The work we do is an important contribution to a world in the pollution of the past and is possible for everyone to be sustainable,” explains Schwarzenegger.
The climate crisis cannot be resolved by dismissal or endless debates. “Instead of standing, it now requires energy and the courage to convert frustration into positive energy,” said the former Governor of California.
Climate conference on Tuesday in the Hofburg
This is also the central task of the top, which takes place on Tuesday in the Hofburg. 1500 people will show positive ways here to meet the climate crisis. There are also 500 students among the participants.
Stocker against prohibitions and limitations
Stocker emphasized that the climate goals could not be achieved “by forbidden and limitations”. “Instead, we run the risk of jeopardizing our prosperity. The Austrian federal government relies on new ideas, innovation and technology as the key to sustainable success. Together we are committed to an ambitious goal: climate neutrality by 2040,” Stocker said.
Source: Krone

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