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