Harrison Ford called out for using 'private jets' after speech at UN Climate Action Summit

Harrison Ford spoke at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York on Monday in an effort to protect the Amazon rainforest. A snippet of the actor's plea for action was captured on Twitter, but it was his own environmental habits that have some on social media calling him a hypocrite.

"We've been talking about saving the Amazon for 30 years," Ford said in a video captured by Reuters, "and we're still talking about it. The world's largest rainforest, the Amazon is crucial to any climate change solution for its capacity to sequester carbon, for its biodiversity, for its fresh water, for the air we breathe, for our morality. And it is on fire. When a room in your house is on fire, you don't say, 'There is a fire in a room in my house.' You say, 'My house is on fire,' and we only have one house."

Actor Harrison Ford, who spoke at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, is being called out for using a private plane. (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)
Actor Harrison Ford, who spoke at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, is being called out for using a private plane. (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Ford continued, "There is a new form of nature at hand, stirring all over the wold. They are the young people who, frankly, we have failed — who are angry, who are organized, who are capable of making a difference. They are a moral army. And the most important thing that we can do for them is to get the hell out of their way."

While many on Twitter appreciated the “Star Wars” actor’s remarks, many pointed out that he needs to look at his own carbon footprint.

Ford, a Conservation International board member, was also celebrated for bringing awareness to the issue. He was at the summit to announce that Conservation International will pledge $20 million to a new South American-led initiative to protect the Amazon rainforest. France has committed $100 million.

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