Arnold Schwarzenegger opening Algeria office for his NGO

Movie star working with NGO to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the Mediterranean

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Arnold Schwarzenegger is opening an office of his environmental initiative R20 in Algeria in a bid to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions there and throughout the Mediterranean.

Schwarzenegger, who is in Algeria for three days, signed an accord on Tuesday with Environment Minister Amara Benyounes to open an office of his non-governmental organisation in the western city of Oran.

He told reporters Algeria can help the region move towards environmental awareness.

The former California governor and film star, referring to his movie Terminator, said that “in real life, it’s equally important that I play the Terminator and end environmental problems.”

Former Governor of California and founding chair of the R20 initiative - Regions of Climate Action, Arnold Schwarzenegger (L) attends a press conference alongside the Algerian Minister of Planning and Environment, Amara Benyounes (R) in Algiers on June 25, 2013. AFP PHOTO/FAROUK BATICHE
epa03759465 Former US Governor of California and founding chair of the R20 initiative (Regions of Climate Action), Arnold Schwarzenegger (L) shakes hands with Algerian Minister of Planning and Environment, Amara Benyounes (R), during a joint press conference in Algiers, Algeria, 25 June 2013. Algeria and the non-governmental organization R20 signed an agreement for the opening of the Mediterranean office of the NGO in Oran, 432-km west of Algiers. EPA/STR

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