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Julia Roberts' nature plea to Hong Kong in conservation video

Hollywood star and Chinese actress play Mother Nature in global charity's video campaign, coinciding with annual Hong Kong Ocean in Motion Film Festival, part of global Ocean Appreciation Month

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Jiang Wenli and Julia Roberts voice the character of Mother Nature in Conservation International's campaign. Photos: AFP, EPA
Kylie Knott

A global environmental charity is using a video campaign featuring Hollywood stars to spread its message in Hong Kong. The campaign reached China earlier this month, with Chinese film stars recruited to spread the message.

Nature Is Speaking, by Conservation International, which this week opened an office in Hong Kong, was created by Lee Clow, the mind behind Apple’s Think Different campaign and first aired in the United States in October 2014. The campaign features short films voiced by Hollywood heavyweights including Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, Kevin Spacey, Edward Norton, Penelope Cruz, and Robert Redford, who play various “characters” in nature.

Watch Julia Roberts as Mother Nature

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Nature Is Speaking – Courtesy of Conservation International Foundation

“It is really simple: We need water. We need food. We need minerals. We need energy. But we need to eliminate the damage when getting these things. We need to ensure the seven billion here today leave the planet healthy so that the nine billion who will be here tomorrow can prosper,” said Peter Seligmann,  founder and chief executive of Conservation International (CI).

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For its Chinese campaign, the charity recruited Chinese actors including Jiang Wenli, Jiang Wen, Chen Jianbin, Ge You, Zhou Xun, Pu Cunxin and Tang Wei. 

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