Mischa Barton prides herself on being a “green” gal — but we wish such values would extend to the animal world. This awful fur coat was spotted wrapped around her while the former OC star did some shopping in New York City on Monday. Completing the impersonation of a modern day Creulla de Vil, is [...]
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HAPPY NEW YEAR, everyone!!!! As 2009 begins and millions draft resolutions for the year ahead, Mischa Barton is offering some green tips that just might help everyone be a little more environmentally friendly this year! On her site, Barton says:
“The three everyday tips I like for staying green are, one: conserving water around the house. [...]
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As much as we love writing about all the awesome things celebs do for the world, sometimes we must bring you less than groovy news…and I’m afraid that now is one of those times!
This week a bevy of famous faces came out to support the re-opening of Burberry’s store in Beverly Hills. Not to be a Debby [...]
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With The Simpsons starting their incredible 20th season this past weekend, National Geographic thought it only right to sit down with Lisa Simpson for an interview. The sister of Bart and Maggie, Lisa is also a vegetarian and involved in environmental activism. When asked what her family has done to “go green”, she responded with, [...]
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The legendary “Soup Nazi” made famous on the show Seinfeld is looking to expand his menu to include more organic options. The famous “No soup for you!” line was based on a restaurant started in 1984 in New York city called Soup Kitchen International. [Read more...]
MSNBC recently sat down with Brandon Boyd, the lead singer [...]
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“I visited a primary school in Soweto, where a lot of the children are orphans and there is a high incidence of AIDS,” the 22-year-old former O.C. star reveals. “I helped prepare and serve lunch to the children; it’s just simple maize and for many it’s the only meal they get. We chatted and I [...]
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Look out Razzis! Here comes another environmentally-themed film. This time, instead of killer plants or deadly bacteria we’ve got something rooted in actual events.
Back in 1984, a chemical spillage in Bhopal, India killed almost 15,000 people. It is frequently cited as one of the world’s worst industrial disasters — and even today, more than 100,000 [...]
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