Monthly Archives: April 2010

Has The Land Around The Hollywood Sign Been Saved?

by Michael dEstries

The Trust for Public Land, the non-profit group working to “Save Cahuenga Peak”, the land adjacent to the famous Hollywood sign, has sent out an email prepping everyone for a

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10 Post-Apocalyptic Visions Of A World After Humans (Gallery)

by Daelyn Fortney

The end of the world has been predicted throughout time from the days of the ancient Greeks to the writings of the Bible. Our modern era has been no different

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NBC Shows Off Comprehensive “Green is Universal” Eco Initiative

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Early this morning, myself and a handful of groovy green bloggers headed down to NBC’s 30 Rockefeller Center to learn more about their eco-friendly ‘Green is Universal’ program — an ongoing

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‘Plastic Bag’ Short Film Is Mix Of Beauty And Sadness (Video)

by Michael dEstries

After watching Ramin Bahrani short Plastic Bag, I guarantee you’ll never look at one the same way ever again. The film does such a masterful job personifying the main character

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Eco Actress Gloria Reuben Hosts The Daily Green’s 2010 Heart of Green Awards

by Michael Parrish DuDell

The Ecorazzi team gets the honor of attending mucho green events throughout the year. While we have a blast at pretty much all of them, one of our all-time favorites

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Kelly Osbourne Sinking Her Teeth Into New Greener Goal

by Elizah Leigh

Stepping out from under the long shadow cast by her infamous parents celebrity status hasn’t been easy for Kelly Osbourne, and to a certain degree it’s probably benefited her. Graduating

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The Green Quote: Alec Baldwin Reveals ‘Human Cost’ Of Nuclear Power

by Michael Parrish DuDell

“Many activists working on the issue at the time referred to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, and its discussion of ‘bioaccumulation.’ Carson stated that chemical contamination, both alone and in conjunction

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