Although still in its infancy, the USC Schwarzenegger Institute has already generated extensive media coverage in connection with its mission and activities.
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn’t view the climate crisis as an insurmountable challenge, but rather an opportunity for the private and public sectors to collaborate for the common good. This principle is at the heart of the fifth annual Austrian World Summit, which Schwarzenegger has hosted with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in Vienna since 2017. USC Price News
Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed he will attend the UN climate conference in Glasgow later this year. The actor and former governor of California, who runs a global non-profit environmental organisation, is expected to arrive in the city in November. Schwarzenegger, 73, told the president of Cop26, Alok Sharma, he “cannot wait” to take part in the conference. The Herald
Arnold Schwarzenegger has confirmed he will travel to the UN climate conference in Glasgow later this year as he praised Boris Johnson for being the “real deal” on green issues. The actor and former governor of California who now runs a campaigning environmental agency has also accepted an invitation to go drinking in Glasgow pubs. He will arrive in the city in November. The Times of London
Arnold Schwarzenegger has hailed Boris Johnson as the "real deal" in his passion for saving the planet - and said he can't wait to go for beers in Glasgow when he comes to the COP26 summit this year. The Terminator star and former bodybuilder, 73, heaped praise on the PM's bike borrowing scheme and said he "can't wait to be part of the action" when he flies into the major climate conference in November. The Sun
"No one knows what COP stands for," the former governor of California has told Alok Sharma MP, the president of this year's climate negotiations known as COP26. Arnold Schwarzenegger told Mr Sharma he "was just wanting to know for you what that feels like," adding it must be "really tough" for him to explain his role in COP26. Sky News
Arnold Schwarzenegger settled into a big leather rocker recliner on the back patio of his mansion. His tiny rescue dog, Cherry, scampered at his feet, wearing a butterfly bow. On his lawn, his miniature donkey, Lulu, was making a break for the hedges. His miniature horse, Whiskey, loitered near a marble bust of Abraham Lincoln. The New York Times
The future is difficult to predict, but a boat that just docked in Long Beach is setting course on one potential path. Powered with solar panels, wind and hydrogen generated from seawater, the Energy Observer — as it’s called — is entirely self-sustaining. It doesn’t use diesel or generate emissions. All the energy it needs is produced on board. Spectrum News 1
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, both immigrants who became U.S. citizens, share a passion for the importance of voting rights for all Americans. They’re working to keep the momentum that led to record voter turnout in the 2020 election. “It’s not a Democratic or Republican issue. It’s a people issue,” Schwarzenegger said Tuesday during a virtual summit on Elections and the Future of Voting. KHOU 11
The Jack Brooks Foundation is hosting an inaugural award ceremony featuring a frank discussion about voting and elections with award recipients Lina Hidalgo and Arnold Schwarzenegger, online and open to the public free of charge on Tuesday, April 27, at 12 noon CDT. The host of the panel discussion, "Elections and the Future of Voting," will be CBS News Correspondent Omar Villafranca. PRNewswire
The first hydrogen-powered sea vessel is now docked in Long Beach. The Energy Observer is circumnavigating the globe as an educational resource and an ambassador for clean energy solutions. The state-of-the-art catamaran arrived on Earth Day, this Thursday. The crew began its journey in 2017, setting sail from France. Fox 11 Los Angeles