Climate change activists criticize Martha Stewart for using icebergs in cocktails.
Martha Stewart Faces Backlash for Using Iceberg in Drink
Television personality Martha Stewart has found herself in hot water with her fans after sharing a controversial social media post. While on a cruise near the coast of Greenland, Stewart posted pictures on her Instagram account, one of which showed her holding a glass with ice cubes in her drink. In the next photo, she proudly displayed a giant ice block on a cart, claiming it was from an iceberg.
Environmental Concerns Ignite Criticism
Stewart’s post quickly drew criticism from her followers, who accused her of insensitivity towards the environment. One comment read, “Martha, the ice caps are melting! Don’t put them in your drink.” Another user humorously questioned if Stewart was aware of global warming, while someone else expressed concerns about the safety of consuming iceberg cocktails.
Beauty Amidst Climate Change
Despite the backlash, Brian Kelly, another public figure on the same cruise, shared a post featuring him and Stewart. He expressed his appreciation for the trip and acknowledged that Greenland had been severely impacted by global warming. However, he emphasized the undeniable beauty of the region.
Martha Stewart is not the first celebrity to face criticism for their perceived lack of action on climate change. Last year, director Steven Spielberg, known for his activism, faced backlash for using a private jet that consumed over $116,000 worth of fuel in just two months. This incident occurred despite Spielberg’s previous statements acknowledging climate change as a scientific reality.
It is crucial for public figures to be mindful of their actions and the messages they convey, especially when it comes to environmental concerns. Let us hope that these incidents serve as reminders for everyone to prioritize sustainability and make conscious choices.
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