Leonardo DiCaprio Is Kind of Right About Less Snow

Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio, pictured here at the premiere of "The Aviator" in 2004, just won an Oscar for best actor in the film "The Revenant" at the Academy Awards.
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Snow might not be as hard to come by as Leonardo DiCaprio suggested it was during his Oscar acceptance speech Sunday night (Feb. 28), but climate trends do suggest that the actor is onto something, experts said.

Moments after receiving the Oscar for best actor, DiCaprio reminded Hollywood, and the world, that "climate change is real" and that it affected the filming of his award-winning 2015 movie, "The Revenant."

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