Climate change Laurie David has worked publicly on projects aimed at stopping
climate change. She founded the
Stop Global Warming Virtual March with
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Senator
John McCain. David has produced other projects to bring the issue of climate change into the mainstream
popular culture, including the release of her first book,
Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You!, and the comedy special
Earth to America!, which aired on TBS on November 20, 2005. Aside from the Academy Award-winning documentary
An Inconvenient Truth, David produced
HBO's
Too Hot Not to Handle (a documentary on the
effects of climate change in the U.S.), which aired on April 22, 2006. She appeared in
Big Ideas for a Small Planet, an environmentalist documentary series on the
Sundance Channel. In a 2006 interview with
The Guardian, David admitted that owning two homes on opposite sides of the country and flying in a private jet several times per year is at odds with her message: "Yes, I take a private plane on holiday a couple of times a year, and I feel horribly guilty about it. I probably shouldn't do it. But the truth is, I'm not perfect. This is not about perfection. I don't expect anybody else to be perfect either. That's what hurts the environmental movement – holding people to a standard they cannot meet. That just pushes people away."
Campaigns As a trustee of the
Natural Resources Defense Council and a founding member of
The Detroit Project, David has spearheaded numerous public education and action campaigns urging Congress and automakers to raise
fuel efficiency standards and make higher mileage cars. ==Awards==