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It may not have made a big splash at the box office, but Evan Almighty is certainly making waves in environmental circles by being one of the first major Hollywood productions to ‘zero-out’ it’s carbon emissions.
While it may be one of the most anticipated book publishing in years, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is also one of the most environmentally-friendly books in history.
Leonardo DiCaprio joins up with the Discovery Channel to launch a new eco-station called Planet Green; and that’s not all he’s up to.
Al Gore’s musical extravaganza finally hits the stage in 8 cities across the world hoping to inspire nearly two billion people to battle climate change where they live.
Toyota has just passed the 1 million sales mark for hybrid cars. It only took 10 years to be an overnight success.
How many world leaders does it take to stop climate change? In Germany last week, eight gave it a go.
Air travel has one of the biggest carbon footprints. But thanks to carbon offsets, you can buy some peace of mind.
Schwarzenegger’s coming to Canada and he’s hoping to reduce our greenhouse emissions while he’s here – that and a little Stanley Cup wagering.
Superstar environmentalist Al Gore packs ‘em in and tells ‘em off at Green Living ’07.
Will Ferrell, Jessica Alba, Natalie Portman, Kirsten Dunst, Cameron Diaz, Tom Hanks and Sheryl Crow are just some of the many celebs who have taken a definite turn for the greener.
Charitable group Global Cool wants you to cut down on your C02 emissions, and they’ve enlisted some big names to persuade you.