Thursday, April 23, 2009

Going Green!!!


Celebrities really do care!!!! As we celebrated, Earth Day this past week we see in the news how many people took advantage of the day and started networks to spread the word about staying green. On the website Earth Day Network, it shows how many people took action in a bunch of different ways. Well celebrities also decided to help our earth on this day. OK Magazine writes about how many celebrities hosted Earth Day parties to help raise money and to be eco friendly. Guests like Matthew McConaughey, Shawn Johnson and David Spade all went to The Malibu Lumber Yard a high class eco-friendly therapy center. Also, at a place called Kitson, Maria Menounos hosted a launch party for a new eco-chic line of clothing. (image taken from here)

In addition, as another blogger wrote about in his blog called,
Global Warming, the price is right a very famous game show also celebrated Earth Day by making all its prizes eco-friendly. This sets a good example for many people and hopefully with the help of celebrities people will help take care of our environment.

2 comments:

  1. Celebs aren't ALL about themselves all the time. They can care about others besides themselves. Our environment should be very important to everyone if its something we want to keep clean and safe to live in. Days like Earth Day, is where people's true colors come out!

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  2. As a blogger, and an avid follower of global waring i found this piece very interesting. Global warming has recently within the past 2 years become a part of earth day, which should come at no surprise to anyone. I believe this is a huge step in the right direction, and its great that celebrities are caching on as well. The price is right episode was great, and i am sure that it had a positive effect on the public. Earth day is a wonderful day, where we celebrate the place we live, and try to keep it clean. Global warming as i blog about fits in nicely with your blog, and i am glad to see another person that cares.

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