Los Angeles: Two days ahead of the Academy Awards, two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda brought her Fire Drill Friday campaign against global warming to Los Angeles on Friday, demanding a dramatic reduction in carbon emissions over the next 10 years.
She was joined by celebrities including veteran TV producer Norman Lear and Joaquin Phoenix, who is expected to win a best actor trophy on Sunday for his lead role in "Joker."
The rally, which drew a crowd of a few hundred to the steps of City Hall, was the 15th that Fonda has held since last fall. The first 14 were in Washington, D.C., where she and others were arrested multiple times.
"We marched together and we protested together and chanted and sang together and we got arrested together," the 82-year-old actress, dressed in a bright red jacket and red hat, told the crowd. "The purpose was to raise awareness of the urgency of the climate crisis."
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