Leonardo DiCaprio named UN messenger of peace
Wolf of Wall Street actor is "a credible voice in the environmental movement" said the UN chief
The United Nations has named Leonardo DiCaprio a UN Messenger of Peace with a special focus on climate change.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made the announcement Tuesday, calling DiCaprio "a credible voice in the environmental movement." He also invited the actor to the upcoming UN Climate Summit planned for Sept. 23.
DiCaprio said he was honoured by the role and that he feels "a moral obligation to speak out at this key moment in human history" about the threat of climate change.
Messengers of Peace are selected from the arts, music, literature and sports. They agree to help bring attention to UN work. Previous actors named to the honour include George Clooney, Edward Norton and Charlize Theron.
The 39-year-old Wolf of Wall Street star founded an environmental foundation in 1998.