1. Al Gore's Carbon Footprint Doesn't Matter (The New Republic)
  2. Rich climate activist Leonardo DiCaprio lives a carbon-intensive lifestyle, and that's (mostly) fine (Vox)
  3. Conspicuous Redemption? Reflections on the Promises and Perils of the Celebritization of Climate Change (Maxwell T. Boykoff & Michael K. Goodman)
  4. ‘Charismatic megafauna’: The growing power of celebrities and pop culture in climate change campaigns (Maxwell T. Boykoff et al.)
  5. Celebrities and Climate Change (Julie Doyle et al.)
  6. Powerful Environmentalisms: Conservation, celebrity and capitalism (Dan Brockington)
  7. Celebrities and climate change: history, politics and the promise of emotional witness (Julie Doyle et al.)
  8. How Celebrities’ Green Messages on Twitter Influence Public Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions to Mitigate Climate Change (Sejung Park)
  9. We Love or Hate When Celebrities Speak Up about Climate Change: Receptivity to Celebrity Involvement in Environmental Campaigns (Sejung Park)
  10. The Star Power of Jane Fonda’s Climate-Change Arrests (The New Yorker)
  11. How Greta Thunberg Transformed Existential Dread Into a Movement (The New Yorker)
  12. What HAS Leonardo DiCaprio done for climate change? Grist investigates. (Grist)
  13. A scoping review of celebrity endorsement in environmental campaigns and evidence for its effectiveness (Alegría Olmedo et al.)
  14. Do celebrity endorsements really help environmental campaigns? We found no evidence (The Conversation)
  15. In Protesting Climate Change, Jane Fonda Brings Hollywood to Washington (New York Times)
  16. Climate Scientist reacts to Celebrities on Climate (Climate Adam)
  17. How Leonardo DiCaprio became one of the world's top climate change champions (The Guardian)
  18. Celebrities on Climate Change (New York Times)
  19. Leonardo DiCaprio's Crusade: Inside the New Issue (Rolling Stone)
  20. How Leonardo DiCaprio became one of the world's top climate change champions (The Guardian)