Monthly Archives: January 2011
Removing The “S” from Whale Warriors?
The following is a guest post from Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in response to an interview we posted late last week with Ady Gil and
Woody Harrelson Hates Zombies, But Loves Chimps
Woody Harrelson‘s commitment to an eco-friendly lifestyle is no mystery: the Cheers star is a die-hard vegan and has taken on many environmental projects in the past, including a poker
Lawsuit Claims Taco Bell’s Beef Isn’t Really Beef At All
Hang on vegetarians and vegans who just read that title and thought, “Hm. Does that mean I can eat Taco Bell beef?” While Taco Bell might not be serving beef
Eco-Documentary ‘Gasland’ Promoted By Mark Ruffalo, Nominated For Oscar
Much to the delight of anti-fracking activists like Mark Ruffalo, director Josh Fox‘s documentary Gasland was nominated for an Academy Award this morning. The film explores fracking, or hydraulic fracturing,
Eco-Celebrities Lead Oscar Nominations
The Oscar nominations were announced early this morning, and The Kings Speech is leading the pack with 12 Academy Award nods. Coming in second was True Grit with 10 noms,
Vegan Bakery Set To Compete In “Cupcake Wars”
The Food Network’s Cupcake Wars pits cupcake against cupcake in a battle to win $10k and the opportunity for bakers to showcase their sweet treats at a one-of-a-kind gig. Last
George Clooney Inspires Church To Use Him In Malaria Ad Campaign
George Clooney is an inspiring and devastatingly handsome man. That’s why we just knew that his shocking announcement last week that he had contracted and beat malaria not once, but