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Leonardo DiCaprio Joins Carbon Capture Technology Company to ‘Bring About a
More Sustainable Future for Our Planet’

Lorraine Chow | February 11, 2016 10:15 am |Comments

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Oscar-nominee and environmental philanthropist Leonardo
DiCaprio hasjoined the newly-formed government and policy advisory board
of Blue Planet, a prominent developer of carbon capture technology based
in Los Gatos, California.

Blue Planet uses patented technology to capture industrial carbon dioxide
emissions from power plants and factories and converts it into concrete for
commercial and residential construction.

“Our world faces a very grim future if we do not begin to turn back from
our current path of climate change,” DiCaprio said in a statement about
joining the advisory board. “Innovative technologies like those developed
by Blue Planet are integral to the adoption of scalable solutions in every
area of our economy.”

“I am proud to help this incredible company bring about a more sustainable
future for our planet,” he added.

It’s safe to say The Revenant starknows a thing or two about carbon
capture. According to the announcement, DiCaprio made a personal investment
in Blue Planet and produced last year’s documentary film Biomimicry, which
covered carbon capture technologies, including those developed by the
company. Watch here (starts at 7:50):

Many experts believe that carbon capture may prove the only realistic and
affordable way to dramatically reduce carbon emissions. The idea is to not
only reduce the planet’s CO2 footprint but to also create useful building
materials.

Daniel Tangherlini, former administrator of the United States General
Services Administration, and Durwood Zaelke, president of the Institute for
Governance and Sustainable Development, have also joined the Blue Planet
advisory board.

“Real sustainability and conservation are achieved by taking a waste
product, particularly a harmful one, and putting it to productive, economic
use,” Tangherlini said. “Blue Planet’s process does just that. It takes one
of the most serious problems we face and turns it into materials we can use
to rebuild our infrastructure.”

Zaelke stated, “It’s not possible to keep the Planet safe without
aggressive carbon removal, nor to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement to
ensure no net climate emissions by mid-century and maximum warming of 1.5°
C above pre-Industrial levels.”

The company captures industrial carbon dioxide emissions from power plants
and factories and transforms it into concrete materials. Photo credit: Blue
Planet

Brent Constantz, Blue Planet’s founder and CEO, said in a statement on the
formation of the advisory board: “Bringing these leaders together to advise
the company will guide our important initiatives with world governments. We
encourage policies that promote carbon mitigation technology on a massive
scale. We welcome the expertise, passion and unique platforms that Leo,
Daniel and Durwood bring to the company. I look forward to working closely
with them.”

DiCaprio—who urges a “transition to a clean energy economy that does not
rely on fossil fuels”—is a powerful advocate for environmental action. In
September 2015, DiCaprio pledged to divest from fossil fuels as part of
theDivest Invest Coalition, which encourages business leaders
to divest from fossil fuels and in businesses that contribute to climate
change and to invest in environmentally conscious companies instead.

He declared that “climate change is severely impacting the health of our
planet and all of its inhabitants, and we must transition to a clean energy
economy that does not rely on fossil fuels, the main driver of this global
problem.”

The UN Messenger of Peace played an active role at the Paris climate
talks, urging mayors and governors to “commit to no less than 100 percent
renewable energy as soon as possible” and he also sits on the advisory
boardfor Powerhive, an energy provider that supplies “affordable, reliable
and productive solar electricity to rural communities in the developing
world.”

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