Monthly Archives: October 2010
Here’s That Sexy Michael Pollan Costume You’ve Been Looking For
It’s pretty common knowledge that dressing up like environmental author Michael Pollan is a close second to dyeing yourself blue and getting your N’avi on — but where to begin?
New Orleans’ Second Line Stages To Hold ‘Greening The Screen’ Training Program
Second Line Stages, the only LEED film production facility in the United States, is holding a two-day training program and seminar on integrating sustainability into film production. Called “Greening the
Sea Shepherd’s Antarctic Campaign To Cost $4 Million
To help clear up any confusion over the acquisition of their new vessel (tentatively called “Ocean Adventurer), Captain Paul Watson left a comment laying out the specifics of the deal
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Wins With Munching Ants
Photographer Bence Máté from Hungry spent hours following leaf cutter ants through the dark of the Costa Rican rainforest, all the while suffering from chiggers (skin-digesting mite larvae) taking every
Human Skull Found In Sir David Attenborough’s Garden
Just in time for Halloween comes the macabre find of a human skull in the backyard garden of none other than Sir David Attenborough. The acclaimed naturalist and documentary narrator
Vegan Sage Ryan Hits Variety Magazine’s Power Of Youth Event
Vegan actor Sage Ryan (age 11) who recently appeared as Elisabeth Shue’s son in the bloody summer flick, “Piranha 3D”, was impressed with ecological awareness at this year’s Variety Magazine
Fable 3 Opening Cinematic Trailer Features Doomed Chicken
Back in 2009, PETA honored “Fable II”, a role-playing videogame for the XBox 360, with a Proggy Award for it’s animal-friendly content. “Fable II is a vegetarian’s dream come true,”