Leonardo DiCaprio, 49, has been a vocal advocate for climate action for over two decades, leveraging his celebrity status to support organizations like the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which has donated over $100 million to environmental causes. However, recent scrutiny of his travel habits has sparked accusations of hypocrisy. Flight-tracking data revealed that DiCaprio’s private jet logged over 8,000 miles in a single week last month for trips between New York, Los Angeles, and a luxury eco-resort in Costa Rica—a carbon footprint equivalent to an average person’s annual emissions.
Critics, including climate activists and social media users, argue that such behavior undermines his credibility. "Telling ordinary people to reduce their carbon footprint while flying private jets is tone-deaf," tweeted environmental blogger Clara Simmons. The backlash echoes past controversies, such as DiCaprio’s 2016 Oscar speech urging climate action shortly after taking a diesel-guzzling yacht vacation.
DiCaprio’s representatives have defended his record, stating he "purchases carbon offsets for all private flights" and remains "committed to systemic change, not individual virtue signaling." Meanwhile, supporters emphasize his role in funding critical conservation projects, including protecting the Amazon rainforest and endangered species.
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