Leonardo Di Caprio's 'Before The Flood' Talks About Global Awareness On Climate Change

By Carrie Winters - 31 Oct '16 12:37PM
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A documentary film by Leonardo Di Caprio titled "Before the Flood" is coming and is all about the recent climate change issue of the environment. In the documentary Leonardo is travelling.

According to a report in The National, Leonardo interviews several leaders around the globe in the documentary "Before the Flood." The leaders he interviews include US President Barack Obama and US former President Bill Clinton. Pope Francis and retired United nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon are also included in his interview.

"Before the Flood" documents most of the affected areas of climate change including landscapes and the wildlife around the globe. Some of this wildlife is already in the verge of extinction. Leonardo travels from Greenland to Indonesia in order to make this documentary possible.

In a report from Deadline, "Before the Flood" can be viewed for free on some digital platforms. Included here are Natgeotv.com, MVPD Sites and Apps, iTunes, Hulu and YouTube. This happens for seven days from October 30-November 6.

A sneak peek from Nat Geo's 'Mars' can be viewed right after "Before the Flood." The documentary is to spread global awareness regarding climate change. This is a work made possible by National Geographic with the help of Leonardo Di Caprio.

The Guardian reports that "Before the Flood" documents on the climate change with Leonardo's dedication in running the show. He met with Al Gore in the year 2000 which then sparked his own interest in filing the documentary.

He further believes that his being a celebrity can help in spreading out the awareness about climate change through "Before the Flood" show. Additional social platforms that stream the show for free are, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon and a lot more.

"Before the Flood" is helpful for individuals in learning about the environmental changes in the world and how it can affect humankind.

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