Harrison Ford knocks Trump, Others Who ‘Denigrate Science’

Harrison Ford knocks Trump, Others Who ‘Denigrate Science’

February 12, 2019, 9:14 AM

Harrison Ford knocks Trump, Others Who 'Denigrate Science'

American actor Harrison Ford speaks about ocean conservation at the World Government Summit in Dubai, UAE, Feb. 12, 2019. Ford offered an emphatic plea for protecting the world's oceans while calling out U.S. President Donald Trump and others who "deny or denigrate science."
American actor Harrison Ford speaks about ocean conservation at the World Government Summit in Dubai, UAE, Feb. 12, 2019. Ford offered an emphatic plea for protecting the world's oceans while calling out U.S. President Donald Trump and others who "deny or denigrate science."

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES —

Harrison Ford offered an emphatic plea on Tuesday for protecting the world’s oceans, calling out President Donald Trump and others who “deny or denigrate science.”

The 76-year-old actor, best known for his roles in “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones,” stressed the importance of acknowledging the effects of climate change on the world in a speech on the closing day of the World Government Summit in Dubai.

SEE ALSO:

As Arctic Chill Hits US, Trump Again Casts Doubt on Climate Change

Though never saying Trump’s name, he clearly targeted the American president within the opening moments of his remarks.

“Around the world, elements of leadership — including in my own country — to preserve their state and the status quo, deny or denigrate science,” Ford said. “They are on the wrong side of history.”

There was no immediate reaction overnight from the White House.

SEE ALSO:

Leader of New Climate Panel Talks of Need for ‘Bold Action’

Trump repeatedly has criticized the idea of climate change, despite it being supported by the vast majority of peer-reviewed studies, science organizations and scientists. Just Monday, Trump tweeted that Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, announced her presidential run “talking proudly of fighting global warming while standing in a virtual blizzard of snow, ice and freezing temperatures.”

“Bad timing,” the president wrote.

Trump often conflates cold spells and other incidents of weather with climate, which is long-term.

Ford has long supported conservation efforts. Before coming out on stage, his Emirati hosts played a video of him narrating a piece for Conservation International on the importance of protecting the ocean called “Nature is Speaking.”

“One way or another, every living thing here needs me,” Ford growls in the video. “I’m the source. I’m what they crawled out of.”

SEE ALSO:

Democrats Seek Green New Deal to Address Climate Change

In his address, Ford called on governments and officials to rely on “sound science” to shape their policy.

“We are faced (with), what I believe, is the greatest moral crisis of our time,” Ford said. “That those least responsible for nature’s destruction will suffer the greatest consequences.”

He added: “We need nature now more than ever because nature doesn’t need people, people need nature.”

SEE ALSO:

Last Year Was Fourth Hottest on Record: Outlook Sizzling: UN

Original Article

WATCH TODAY'S STEVE GRUBER SHOW AT 6AM ET.

JOIN TODAY'S AMERICAN SUNRISE SHOW AT 8AM ET.

DON'T MISS TODAY'S MORNING EDITION OF WAR ROOM WITH STEVE BANNON

CATCH THE LATEST AMERICA'S VOICE LIVE SHOW

WATCH PRESIDENT TRUMP MAGA RALLY IN SCHNECKSVILLE, PA

JOIN US IN LIVE CHAT 24/7 ON RUMBLE

JOIN US ON OUR 24/7 LIVE RUMBLE STREAM