Monthly Archives: November 2009

Al Gore And Stephen Colbert Debate Global Warming Solutions

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Just last night, Stephen Colbert and Al Gore got together to discuss a solution to this pesky global warming problem. In a pretty hilarious split screen Formidable Opponent segment, Colbert

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Twitter Thursday: Fair Trade, Recycled, Handcrafted Jewelry From Rebekah Green

by Michael dEstries

It’s Twitter Thursday! This week we’ve partnered with eco-conscious jewelry designer (and eco-pioneer) Rebekah Green to giveaway three of her beautiful creations. Rebekah’s line of sustainable, fully-customizable jewelry features six

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Bob Barker Donates $1 Million To University For Professorship In Animal Rights

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Bob Barker is stepping up to the plate once again and getting involved in animal welfare issues. Barker recently donated $1 million to Drury University to establish the Dorothy Jo

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’2012′ Lastest Film To Recycle Sets, Offset Production

by Michael dEstries

Director Roland Emmerich’s new disaster movie 2012 is about to hit theaters — and as the Mother Nature Network recently found out, there was an effort to keep the $260

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Top 10 Finalists For Project Green Search Headed To Hollywood

by Michael Parrish DuDell

On Friday, November 6th, the top 10 finalists for Project Green Search will make their way to ECCO Ultra Lounge in Hollywood to determine who will be the next Green “It”

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Exclusive: James Beard Foundation Honors Horizons Restaurant And Vegan Cuisine

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Last night I had the honor of participating in a small slice of history. For the first time in twenty-three years, the James Beard Foundation honored plant-based cuisine by hosting

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Al Gore Agrees That Going Vegetarian Helps The Environment

by Michael dEstries

Ever since Al Gore introduced his famous slideshow to the world and stood up as a leader in the fight against climate change, advocates of the vegetarian scene have urged

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