Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor-turned-climate activist, reportedly drives 'tank' to run errands
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has been outspoken about climate-change activism in recent years -- but the actor and ex-governor reportedly can be seen driving a "tank" while running errands.
The "Terminator" was seen driving a military-style vehicle to Brentwood Country Mart in Santa Monica, Calif., and the 72-year-old was "having a bit of trouble getting back into his Pinzgauer all-terrain vehicle," Page Six reported Tuesday.
According to the report, the price of Pinzgauers could range from $18,000 to a whopping $70,000.
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His recent outing came days after his widely publicized bike ride with 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg.
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"It was fantastic to see my friend and one of my heroes @GretaThunberg last week and go on a bike ride around Santa Monica together and I was so pumped to introduce her to my daughter Christina. Keep inspiring, Greta!" Schwarzenegger tweeted.
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In 2011, Schwarzenegger founded R20 Regions of Climate Action, an environmental organization made of a coalition between nations, companies, and institutions with the mission to advance a greener economy in order to combat climate change.
The former California governor also has been outspoken with his criticism against President Trump, slamming the commander-in-chief for being "wrong" on his views of climate change.