Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams has become the first global ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to help fight climate change.
The 24-year-old actress will be supporting the charity’s “global mission to turn around the crisis in climate and nature by 2030, ensuring a future where people and wildlife thrive”, the WWF stated.
WWF will be celebrating its 60th anniversary on 29th April and Maisie Williams appeared in a video message for the organization to highlight the importance in working to stop climate change.
“I am honoured and excited to be working with WWF where together we will give the opportunity for people to learn about critical parts of the natural world that are most at risk, and how we can all personally make a difference and preserve them for future generations.” she said in her video statement.
“I want to showcase the fight back against climate change, including how we can turn around the crisis in our oceans, which are home to such extraordinary diversity of life and sustain us all.” Maisie Williams continued
“Through my history of learning about our sustainable future, I have recognised that climate change is often interpreted as an overwhelming force, but my personal goal is to show people everywhere that each and every one of us plays a vital role in making a difference.
“From small daily life changes, through to supporting larger campaigns directed at a government level for policy change, we can all join the many incredible activists who are working every day to impact change.” she concluded.
Maisie Williams shared the following message on Instagram:
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