Shailene Woodley on a mission to save the planet's oceans
Shailene Woodley is on a mission to help save the planet's oceans.
The 29-year-old actress plans to do everything possible to protect the wildlife in the Earth's oceans as she feels empathy for all the creatures that live in waters infested with pollution and waste.
In an interview with Shape magazine, she said: "I was raised by two psychologists, so empathy was a big deal in our household. Everything was about trying to understand everyone's experience. Not necessarily agreeing. But they were sympathetic to what they were doing. From there I saw nature and the natural world in the same way.
The 'End's Beginnings' star continued: "I don't want to save the ocean because my brain says it's the right thing to do. I want to save the ocean because I can feel it suffering. I can hold that turtle on its stomach I can feel myself drowning in plastic.
"I can feel the rising temperature on the algae killing other species. For me, everything is based on emotion and feeling. I'm a progressive, and I want to change the world — to make things feel a little better." I feel a responsibility to do everything possible."
It comes as the movie star joins forces with Karun, who makes sunglasses using recycled fishing nets and metals, in the hopes that humans will be able to see real changes in the way they deal with the ocean. for.
She explained: "They're microplastic - there's no way we can ever clean them. No matter how many glasses we put on. No matter how many other physical items we make using them. What we can change "It's consuming that plastic first. I've always focused more on the human side of an environmentalist mission, because until we address it, nothing will happen."