Monthly Archives: July 2010

Avatar Rising: The Eco-Flick With Nine Lives!

by Elizah Leigh

James Cameron’s record-breaking $2,712,115,019 eco-inspired blockbuster flick Avatar simply will. Not. Die. You’ve already seen his glorious, technicolor flick in the theater a handful of times, you purchased the Earth

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Gulf Oil Spill: Jordin Sparks Throws Spotlight On Fishermen And Residents

by Elizah Leigh

American Idol winner Jordin Sparks – who scored her vocal victory at the age of just 17 – is ensuring that her time in the spotlight creates a positive effect

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‘Inception’ Star Ellen Page Featured In New Eco-Documentary

by Elizah Leigh

Emulating the style of memorable documentaries such as What the Bleep Do We Know and An Inconvenient Truth, Joao Amorim’s partially animated film 2012: Time for a Change is making

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2010 Emmy Nominations: ‘Whale Wars’, ‘LIFE’ Get Nods

by Daelyn Fortney

Nominations for the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards have been announced with some of our favorites getting a nod. Discovery Channel’s series LIFE and PBS’s The National Parks: America’s Best Idea

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Bob Harper To Be 2010 ‘Walk For Farm Animals’ Spokesperson

by Daelyn Fortney

Today Farm Sanctuary announced that “Biggest Loser” trainer Bob Harper, who was recently dubbed the Sexiest Vegetarian by PETA, will be the 2010 Walk for Farm Animals spokesperson. Harper will

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Organization Wants Cameron Diaz To Experience Farm Life In India

by Daelyn Fortney

In response to the latest reports that Cameron Diaz is looking to skip town and become a farm girl, a Delhi-based non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving ecological harmony is

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New Jellyfish Species Is Artfully Beautiful

by Michael dEstries

You have to hand it to Mother Nature. Just when you think she’s hit a plateau with her creative bag of tricks, she’s pulls off something like this incrediblw new

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