Monthly Archives: May 2010

Draw Al Gore Day Scheduled For May 20th In Light Of South Park Drama

by Elizah Leigh

Scheduled for May 20, Molly Norris never expected that so many people would rally around her suggestion (and on the flip side, that so many others would give her a hard time due to lack of PC and religious sensitivity), so she’s instead asking the public to focus on Al Gore, instead.

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‘Oceans’ Moviegoers Save 35,000 Acres Of Coral Reef In Bahamas

by Daelyn Fortney

Thanks to the support of thousands of moviegoers who took to the theaters during “Oceans” opening week, more than 35,000 acres of coral reef will be protected in The Bahamas.

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HIV Awareness Organization (RED) Launches Celebrity Supported Lazarus Effect Campaign

by Daelyn Fortney

(RED) has launched The Lazarus Effect Campaign to raise awareness of the antiretroviral medicine for those living with HIV in Africa. The pills cost only 40 cents per day. Celebs

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Sea Shepherd Launch Operation Blue Rage, New Campaign Site

by Michael dEstries

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have officially kicked off their new campaign, Operation Blue Rage, to protect endangered bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean. On Saturday, the M/V Steve Irwin left

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Celebrities Featured In New Animal Welfare Print PSAs

by Daelyn Fortney

Last Chance For Animals (LCA) and celebrity photographer Christopher Ameruoso teamed up to create new print public service announcements featuring Pamela Anderson, Holly Madison, Jillian Michaels, Verne Troyer, and Maria

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Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Earns Green Architectural Honor For “Special No. 9 House”

by Michael dEstries

In their annual listing of the top best sustainable buildings, the American Institute of Architects has chosen a home built for Brad Pitt’s Make It Right organization. The AIA picks 10 buildings

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Green Race Car Driver Leilani Munter Helps Clean Up Gulf Coast Oil Spill

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Earlier this month, Ecorazzi told you that eco race car driver Leilani Munter offered some sustainable eating advice as part of the Athletes Go Green campaign — an initiative to

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