Billie Eilish’s Mom Takes the Stage at Hollywood Climate Summit — But Does Hollywood Still Care About Climate Change?

Billie Eilish’s Mom Takes the Stage at Hollywood Climate Summit — But Does Hollywood Still Care About Climate Change?

Indigenous model, actress, and land protector Quannah ChasingHorse will be honored next month at the inaugural Hollywood Climate Summit Leadership Recognition Ceremony for using her platform to advance climate action and environmental justice. The Hollywood Climate Summit announced May 22 that ChasingHorse is among the first recipients of its new leadership awards program, which recognizes leaders across entertainment, media, and culture who are driving action on climate and sustainability issues. ChasingHorse will receive the Amplifier Award, which honors “a cultural leader using their platform and influence to advance climate action and environmental justice for the next generation.” The ceremony will take place June 3 at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills during the opening day of the seventh annual Hollywood Climate Summit. A Han Gwich’in and Sicangu/Oglala Lakota land protector from Eagle Village, Alaska, and the tribes of South Dakota, ChasingHorse has become one of the most visible Indigenous figures in fashion and entertainment while consistently centering Indigenous values, land protection, and Native representation in her public work. A fourth-generation land protector, ChasingHorse has described her connection to her homelands and traditional ways of life as the foundation of her activism and career. She first gained international attention through a 2020 Calvin Klein campaign and has since worked with major global fashion houses while appearing on magazine covers including Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has also expanded into film and television, appearing in Reservation Dogs and Thin Places. Her short film Walking Two Worlds received awards and streams through The North Face channels.

Hollywood once promised to help save the planet. Leonardo DiCaprio warned of climate catastrophe from awards stages. Celebrities flew to climate conferences. Studios pledged greener productions. Streaming platforms rushed to commission environmental documentaries. But in 2026, with the aftermath of wildfires, heatwaves and floods becoming routine, a question lingers: Does Hollywood still care about climate change?

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