Monthly Archives: November 2011

WATCH: HSUS and Lorenzo Borghese Expose NY Pet Stores for Using Puppy Mill Dogs

by Ali Berman

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and former bachelor star Lorenzo Borghese teamed up to show New Yorkers why buying a dog at the local pet shop is

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Emilio Estevez Has A Micro-Farm/Winery In Malibu

by Michael dEstries

Former “Brat Pack” and “Breakfast Club” alum Emilio Estevez has discovered a new passion in middle age: micro-farming. The 49-year-old actor, director, and producer (his latest film “They Way” just

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WATCH: Robert Redford Thanks President Obama for Decision on Keystone XL Pipeline

by Ali Berman

Environmentalists breathed a huge sigh of relief yesterday when President Obama announced that the Keystone XL Pipeline would not be approved, and instead delayed until further information could be gathered.

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Julia Roberts Voices Support for World Pneumonia Day

by Allyson Koerner

Julia Roberts is not only an Academy Award-winning actress, but she is also a Global Ambassador for the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves. As an ambassador, Roberts released  the following

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Joe Paterno Tweet Mayhem Results in Ashton Kutcher Handing Twitter Account Over to Management Team

by Allyson Koerner

It seems Ashton Kutcher can no longer think, speak or tweet for himself; so he has decided to turn over his Twitter account to his management team. Last night, the

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Ric O’Barry to Be Honored with Bambi Award in Germany

by Jennifer Mishler

Ric O’Barry, dolphin trainer turned dolphin activist, is known throughout the world for the award-winning documentary The Cove and his continuing presence for the dolphins in Taiji, Japan. Now, he

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Africa’s Western Black Rhino Now Declared Extinct

by Jennifer Mishler

Less than a month after Vietnam’s Javan rhinoceroses were declared extinct, another rhino species has perished. Africa’s Western Black Rhinoceros has officially been declared extinct. According to One Green Planet,

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