Monthly Archives: September 2011

Japan To Resume Whaling, Inject More Cash Into Defense Against Sea Shepherd

by Michael dEstries

With their people and economy still reeling from this year’s tragic and horrific earthquake and tsunami, the Japanese government is reportedly proceeding with plans to resume whaling in the Southern

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PETA Thinks New York Times Chicken Too Sexy

by lindastcyr

On Wednesday, the New York Times ran a photo of a raw chicken in the food section with a story on the appeal of chicken skin– the crispy, savory kind.

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Gisele Bündchen Plants Trees with Children in Brazil

by Allyson Koerner

Earlier this week Mrs. Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, took off her runway heels to plant trees in Sao Paolo, Brazil with a group of children. Bündchen, 31, went back to

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Kate Middleton Helps The Kids, Drew Barrymore Helps The Whales, And Richard Branson Swims With Sharks: It’s Good Gossip #10

by Michael dEstries

Ecorazzi’s “Good Gossip” video series has hit the double-digits, and like every week, host Whitney Lauritsen breaks down the latest stories making a positive impact for the world. In this

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Justin Timberlake Earns Award for Environmental Leadership

by Kara DiCamillo

It’s no secret we love Justin Timberlake. He’s hot, he’s funny, he’s single, and, oh, he’s into the environment too. On October 15 the “Sexy Back” singer and actor will

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‘Mythbusters’ Claim Motorcycles Just as Bad for Environment as Cars

by lindastcyr

“Mythbusters” set out to answer the question, “Are motorcycles greener than cars?” and the answers they came up with might shock some people. According to Adam Savage, host of “Mythbusters,”

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Bo Derek Leads Campaign Against Oil Drilling in Amazon’s Yasuni National Park

by Jennifer Mishler

Last month, we told you about Bo Derek joining in the fight against the shark fin trade, calling it a “global environmental crisis.” Now, she is leading another environmental cause.

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