“They rarely get caught”: Hulk Star Turned Climate Warrior Mark Ruffalo Has a New Enemy – Luxury Cruise Ships Using ‘Magic Pipes’ to Destroy Our Oceans

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Mark Ruffalo has always been highly vocal about his concern for the environment. The Avengers star often reflects his superhero aura in real life while speaking about the betterment of nature and cleaning the air. Recently, the actor revealed through his Twitter account that he is against luxury cruise ships using a certain procedure that affects our oceans drastically.

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The Hulk actor’s obsession with a clean environment has been reflected in several interviews. Mark Ruffalo’s history of climate activism shows that the actor has been associated with the fight for climate justice and renewable energy through his Solutions Project for a long time.

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Why did Mark Ruffalo raise his voice against Luxury Cruise Ships?

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Mark Ruffalo as Hulk in the MCU

In the recent past, the Zodiac actor was often seen raising his voice against advancements that can bring harm to the environment. Maintaining his climactic warrior persona, the In the Cut actor recently took to his Twitter to speak against the usage of magic pipes by luxury cruise ships. Ruffalo wrote in his tweet:

“If you need further convincing to end fossil fuel use, @ian_urbina showcases an overlooked pollution source—luxury cruise ships using Magic Pipes to get rid of toxic waste below the water line and how they rarely get caught.”

A magic pipe is a secretive and certainly forbidden alteration done to the waste management equipment of a ship that would lead it to directly discharge wastewater into marine waters. This is quite a serious issue and is also a very serious offense. It can lead to hefty fines and even prison sentences if caught.

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Mark Ruffalo’s concern for marine safety is quite evident, given that the issue of magic pipe can have serious ramifications on the marine environment.

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Mark Ruffalo’s feats for the betterment of the environment

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Mark Ruffalo in Dark Waters

The Academy Award nominee is always seen as an active supporter of renewable sources of energy. The 55-year-old actor is also a part of an organization named “The Solutions Project” which works to promote the usage of 100% renewable energy in the United States. As stated by Mark Ruffalo in an interview, the organization boasts to have a plan for every state in the nation. According to TIME, the organization has also “distributed more than $5 million in grants to over 100 community projects around the country.”

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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actor also spoke against fossil fuel and urged his fans as well as everyone to sway away from it for the greater good.

“There’s a big movement to shift completely away from fossil fuels, which is, I think, the greatest thing we could do. And not only for climate change, but for the four to seven million people a year who die from fossil fuel pollution, the degradation of water.”

Ruffalo’s love for the environment is also reflected in his movies. In his 2019 legal thriller Dark Waters, he portrayed the role of Robert Billott, an environmental attorney who went against the chemical manufacturing company DuPont as they contaminated a whole town. The movie portrayed the iconic case and garnered heavy praise from the critics.

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Written by Subham Mandal

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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.