Monthly Archives: September 2010

Alec Baldwin, Kris Kristofferson Star In Repower America’s Clean Air PSA

by Elizah Leigh

Among Al Gore’s many eco-projects, Repower America stands as beacon of hope for a future in which environmentally-compromising policies and technologies are finally abandoned in favor of those that breathe

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Ecorazzi Heads Out West For Special Week-Long Green LA Series

by Michael Parrish DuDell

While many of our favorite celebrities hang out in LA, we tend to spend most of our time in New York City. But that’s all about to change! From September

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Rod Stewart And Wife Penny Lancaster Receive A Lesson In Fishy Fertility

by Michael Parrish DuDell

If Jeremy Piven taught us anything, it’s that we should stay away from mercury-laden fish. In other celebrity/mercury news, Rod Stewart and wife Penny Lancaster are expecting again in mid-March, but

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Fur Flies Around Beleaguered BFF Status Of Animal Rights Documentarians Lucas & Sursara

by Elizah Leigh

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen actress Isabel Lucas and her is-she-isn’t-she friend, Elissa Sursara were reportedly intending to pool their collective animal rights activism interests on behalf of a documentary

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Watch: ‘Great Migrations’ Cameraman Swallowed By Massive Sandstorm

by Michael dEstries

I’ve seen some pretty wild films of sandstorms roaring across the desert, but this one eclipses them all in terms of sheer awe. In this behind-the-scenes video for National Geographic’s

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Pink Celebrates Puppy Mill Awareness Day With Animal-Friendly Tweets

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Musician Pink is using Twitter to help get her activist message out to the world. On Saturday, Pink attended a Last Chance for Animals event at La Brea Tar Pits in Los

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Help Us Make Al Gore’s Twitter Page Less Depressing

by Michael dEstries

Al Gore has amassed over 2.1 million followers on Twitter (46th most popular behind Lady Gaga’s #1 with over 6 million) — an impressive audience for a guy who tweets

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