The Austrian Oak has settled his mighty fists on the focus of the environment and his travels have taken him to Montana, going one-on-one with a fiery opponent. Arnold Schwarzenegger will be part of a documentary about how climate change negatively impacts, among many things, the annual season of wild land fires.
Arnold's "co-stars" in this endeavor were the Snake River Hot Shots based out of Idaho, and members of the NIFC (National Interagency Fire Center), who all battled to quell a massive fire measuring over 9 square miles threatening Superior MT. Arnold not only helped in the cause to lick the flames, but he also was filmed eating breakfast with the heroes while visiting.
The documentary "Years of Living Dangerously", which will premiere on the Showtime network next year, also follows Arnold traveling to Brussels to present a speech to dignitaries on the significance of climate change to our world. As for his visit to Montana, Arnold tweeted he was "honored", proudly displaying in the tweet this photo with the firefighters.
"I play an action hero; they're the real thing."
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