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edward-nortonAlmost everyone watches films on occasion and many seem to catch the latest new releases seemingly every week. From time to time an actor comes along who seems to just stand above the crowd such is his or her ability to dominate a film or take a role to unimagined heights. While I don’t think the last generation has brought along a Pacino or a De Niro I think Edward Norton has the ability to go down in that sort of company if his career keeps finding the roles that bring out the very best of his talents. The 40 year old actor has a long film resume but it is his work as a conservationist that is gaining equal billing in recent years.

This has never been more apparent that the news that Norton has now been named the U.N. goodwill ambassador for biodiversity. After his appointment Norton was naturally thrilled with the opportunity:

“It is an issue that I’ve been engaged with on many different levels for a number of years, but it’s very, very exciting to be asked to engage with it on the level of the U.N. with its incredible capacity and reach.”

He explained how his new role will move away from traditional methods of conservation that are having limited success as the emphasis shifts to looking more deeply at human needs which directly lead to the requirements of conservation action in the first place.

“People have recognized that fragmenting the ecosystems or creating protected pockets is not actually authentic to the way ecosystems work,”

Norton has been involved in many causes most recently Crowdrise which seeks an easier way to engage the public in performing or sponsoring charitable work. His interest in environmental issues is more than a celebrity gesture as his activities have been juggled with his film career for many years. His new appointment will make that balance ever more precarious but he seems willing and able to give as much of himself to the U.N. position as possible:

“Increasing people’s focus on the fact that human well-being is intertwined fundamentally with biodiversity, I think catastrophic events like what’s happening in the Gulf with the oil spill do highlight for people that there is enormous ramification for human well-being through a loss of biodiversity,”

As with many actors he has now taken his talent to film-making and his own Class 5 films is actively pursuing making future works that focus on environmental topics in addition to those already completed.

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2010 is the United Nations international year of biodiversity. When you take the time to explore their website and learn far more about the many initiatives the U.N. supports the scope is quite breathtaking. The website itself is very informative and the far-reaching designs of the U.N. to combat negative environmental impact is inspiring. If Edward Norton can help make the project be known in more households throughout the world this can only be a good thing in my opinion.

To learn more about the U.N. biodiversity platform please visit here
To learn more about Crowdrise please visit here

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As previously reported in our Green Gazette (issue 4), London-based ‘People Tree’ has collaborated with Emma Watson to create a line of hand-made eco-friendly clothes.  Well, the line has officially launched and already some of the items are sold out!  Most products in the line named ‘Love from Emma’ are made with organic Fair Trade certified cotton and kudos to People Tree for establishing such a positive partnership with the very popular, socially responsible, eco-minded, Harry Potter film star.

People Tree offers other organic clothing for kids, teens and adults, and their sense of ecology is admirable: “The people we work with have some of the smallest environmental footprints in the world. They live and work in communities without most essentials of modern life – including electricity. They buy few consumer goods, eat locally produced food and use hand production methods to earn their living.”  They go on to describe their simple earth-friendly policy:

Emma Watson modeling her own People Tree line

Emma Watson modeling her own People Tree line

People Tree Eco Policy – in a nutshell

  • To promote natural and organic farming
  • To avoid polluting substances
  • To protect water supplies
  • To use biodegradable substances where possible
  • To recycle materials where possible

According to our friends at ecorazzi, The People Tree line called ‘Love from Emma’ includes designs sketched by Emma Watson while she was filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  In a new catalog celebrating the launch, Emma wrote about how she juggled the demanding filming schedule for Harry Potter 7 with her People Tree project:

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Sep
04

Glee Gum For Greener Lifestyles

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glee-gum-greener-lifestylesIf you are trying to a live greener lifestyles and love gum, than there is a product on the market that is just for you, Glee Gum.

It is made from sustainably harvested, renewable rainforest chicle and is a great product for those living greener lifestyles.  It is a simple change that has a positive impact on the environment.  For those that do not know “Chicle is the sap from the Sapodilla tree, which grows in the rainforests of Central America.  Chicle was the original basis for all chewing gum, until synthetic gum bases were developed.

By using chicle, [they] support chicleros, the workers who tap trees for chicle. [Glee Gum] creates a use for the Sapodilla trees, which otherwise have economic value only as lumber”.  Glee Glum would be ideal for those with dietary restrictions and allergies as it is “Vegetarian, Additive Free, Lactose Free, Dairy Free, Wheat Free, Gluten Free, Casein Free, Egg Free, Yeast Free, Nut Free, and Peanut Free.”

Trying to live greener lifestyles does not mean that you need miss out on flavor, as this gum comes in six great flavors: cinnamon, peppermint, tangerine, bubblegum, spearmint, and triple berry.  According to their website “Glee Gum is the #1 healthy alternative to synthetic chewing gum and bubble gum! With no artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners (no aspartame), or preservatives.”  The gum comes in different sizes of packages and there are bulk options and a cute gum dispenser you can buy for $20.00 USD.

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