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Five Celebrities To Watch Save the Planet In 2010

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Last week we highlighted five celebrities whose eco activism saved the planet during 2009 – Mylie Cyrus, Ashley Judd, Ed Begley Jr., Edward Norton and Matt Damon.  This week we highlight Five To Watch Save The Planet In 2010.  Our five celebrities include a Grammy winning sensation from Columbia, a NASCAR driver, a Chinese martial artist and film star, a Hollywood beauty, and the head of a European royal family.   Enjoy – we look forward to hearing from them in 2010!

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Shakira.  Shakira, you remind us that when you save a child, you save the world.  Education is the great equalizer and educated, healthy children grow up to save our planet.  It’s a profound message, and your work for the ALAS Foundation and UNICEF reminds us there’s work to do.  When you talk to world leaders, Shakira, we are in awe.  Your message – and determination – is clear; who can resist?  As you move from the music stage to the world stage we see great things for you.  Keep singing and keep showing your love.

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Leilani Munter.  Leilani, our NASCAR racing Carbon Free Girl.  A vegetarian, a degree in biology,donating an acre of rainforest for each race, blogging for Huffington Post – you do it all.  What a year and we know this is the tip of the iceberg!  Thank you for showing how to balance the Green – and less Green – parts of our lives.  We know there’s much, much more to come.  All the best and we’ll be watching.  Start your engines.

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Jet Li.  Beijing born, talented and famous  in martial arts, your One Foundation focuses on China.  Supporting grass roots efforts, knowing the power of many improves lives everywhere, we wish you great success in your home country.   Thank you for thinking Green and working with Tony Blair to promote solar lighting for remote villages in China, India and Africa.  Connecting the world while reducing greenhouse emissions – we really like your style!  Thank you for what you’ve done, and please do more.

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Rachelle Carson Begley.  Rachelle’s husband, Ed, may play the title role on Living With Ed, but Rachelle’s the one to watch.  Gracious, gorgeous, dedicated to style and beauty, Rachelle’s taught us all how to live Green without going overboard, and knowing when to seek a moderate – and stylish – solution to a household challenge.  We know it hasn’t been easy; you’ve done a great job.  In her own right, Rachelle is the reigning queen of green fashion and green decorating in Hollywood.  Could ‘Living With Rachelle’ be in the works for Planet Green?  We certainly hope so.  Rachelle, we think 2010 is your year  – go for it.

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Prince Albert II of Monaco.  For this modest royal, actions speak louder than words.  The first head of state to reach the North Pole, Prince Albert loves the outdoors and this year set sustainable practices in place in Monaco.  That’s a use of power and authority we can respect.  Albert’s competed in 5 Olympics on Monaco’s bobsled team, explored the Russian Arctic, and is passionate about ocean conservation – the Mediterranean Sea’s outside his front door!  The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation focuses on climate change, biodiversity and water management.    Prince Albert II, you’ve done a lot, and we know you won’t stop.  Thank you and let them eat local!

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Gifts for the Last Minute Shopper – KissMyCountry style!

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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Still have some last-minute gifts to buy? With seven days left to go before Christmas, we’ve got seven ideas that are Green, available online, and look like you’ve been planning for months. Enjoy our list and happy shopping!

1.  Acre of Rainforest.  Three organizations help you buy an acre – or more – of rainforest :
Rainforest Action Network Protect an Acre Program – $35 – $1,000+ donation,
Nature Conservancy Costa Rica’s Osa Penninsula – $50 donation per acre,
and Worldland Trust – £25 per acre and option for paperless transaction.

2.  Pass to US National Parks.  Enjoyed Ken Burns’ ‘The National Parks: America’s Best Idea’? Give a year of visits to America’s natural wonders. The America The Beautiful pass is $80.00 for a year’s entry to Federal recreation sites that charge a fee.  Lifetime passes are $10 for seniors and free to individuals with disabilities.

3.  Fold-up Bicycle.  David Byrne of Talking Heads has been traveling with a folding bike for over 20 years.  His Bicycle Diaries celebrates bicycling in cities around the world. To see the range that’s available, check out Consumer Search’s July 2009 review of folding bicycles to pick the one that‘s best for your loved one.

 

4. Solio Charger. Charge your cell phone, camera, MP3 player, GPS device. All from the sun. It also has plugs for USB and regular power outlets if you need to charge at night.  Read the review at CNET.


5. Xeko Eco-Adventure Entertainment Platform. Xeko is a fun way to teach children about conservation.  With four mission sets – Madagascar, China, Indonesia and Costa Rica, children journey through the wilderness and see wild animals while learning about conservation and biodiversity. Membership for the online game is $5.95 monthly, $29.95 for six months, and $57.95 for one year.

6. Organic Travel Basics for Babies. Have a loved one who is traveling with a baby this holiday?  Having a baby visit for the holidays? HappyGreenBaby offers an Organic Mini Gift Set ($15.99) and a Travel Basics Baby Care Kit ($13.66) by Little Twig. Perfect for baby’s organic lifestyle.

7.  Frommer’s 500 Places to See Before They Disappear. For Green Armchair Traveling, we suggest this book filled with places we want to save and why we should save them.  It’s a great read and will give travelers many ideas for the coming year.


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