Naomi Campbell - Live Earth PSA
Some of the hottest celebrities are talking about and taking action on solving the climate crisis. They're asking you to take action too: check out the following video PSA's, featuring stars such as Naomi Campbell, Chris Rock, and Julia Louis Dreyfus.
PSA featuring Naomi Campbell on conserving energy through light bulbs.
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