Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth come out to protest with Climate Change activists

Suria Ibañez
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There is no doubt that climate change is serious and something that will affect future generations. That is why it is important to become aware, many people are already doing it, celebrities, politicians and businessmen have joined the fight. It should be remembered that a few days ago Barack Obama, former US president, met Greta Thunberg who is an activist for the environment.

Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth come out to protest with Climate Change activists
Elsa Pataky

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Elsa Pataky, as usual, shared on an Instagram how worried she is about climate change. Together with her husband Chris Hemsworth and their children attended the protest that was held to combat climate change. The situation is worrying and this has been made clear.

But... what exactly is climate change ? Well, it is the increase in temperature caused by humans and that under normal circumstances would not occur.

This is mainly caused by the increase in population, the emission of gases that affect the greenhouse effect, the destruction of deforestation, the destruction of ecosystems. How can you see the causes we produce ourselves, thus ending the resources and therefore the life cycle of the planet.

There are certain steps that can still be taken to prevent the problem from escalating and some people are already on the move. Such is the case of Elsa Pataky and her family who with posters have come out to protest.

However, not only with protests can it be done, it needs a commitment starting with why companies regulate gas pollution, controlling the population planning the number of children of course, avoiding using plastic, etc. All that which seems insignificant can help because in the same way that throwing garbage seemed insignificant, emitting gases has reached this point. Only by working as a team can an improvement be achieved.

Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth come out to protest with Climate Change activists
Elsa Pataky

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