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Most people in-tune with any type of celeb news know that Cameron Diaz is all about "Going Green." In this video, she really goes after the average American and asks the question everyone has been digging at: "Why don't we care?"
Cameron Diaz was recently crowned ‘Queen of Green’ by Vogue Magazine, but she’s not looking to become some kind of superstar face of the environmental movement. The actress is just trying to live green for herself, sans fanfare, like a normal person. She drives a Prius, but seems annoyed at the kudos that celebs get for doing so. “It’s just a car,” she told Vogue. “It’s a choice people can make.”
The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation may be the city's oldest Jewish house of worship dating back to 1893, but it is going green with the help of Baltimore's Jewish Environmental Network.
A Six Year Old Boy decided He could bring clean water to the world...One Well at a Time!
Pangea Organics is taking organic skin care to a whole new level...with product packaging that is plantable.
92 congregations help free the Cahaba River in Alabama from a dam built to move strip mined coal.
Franklin Christian Academy in the shadow of Nashville, is transforming a field of dreams into a school where earth-care shapes everyday life.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, two New Orleans Methodist churches - one black and one white - unite for a green cause.