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            <title>Comment #1 by Chris Schults</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2005 01:03:49 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Thank you Oprah!<p>Yes, it is true. DiCaprio and Oppenheimer were on Oprah's show yesterday. And as Leo suggested, every environmentalist should thank her for it.<p>
Why? Because she dedicated 45 minutes of her show to an issue that much of her audience probably knows very little about: <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200510/20051027/slide_20051027_350_101.jhtml" rel="nofollow">global warming. These are people who likely never heard of a compact fluorescent light bulb or still think you need to plug in a hybrid car (two topics that were discussed repeatedly).<p>
Laurie David also educated viewers on how they can make small and easy changes in their home (where I learn that the Davids use the same toilet paper as I do). Leo also tours an eco (pronounced by Oprah as "echo") designed home by a couple who lost a daughter to cancer (most likely due to a polluted environment).<p>
Leo also interviews a green car expert, who I believe to be Matt Petersen (someone who occasionally graces the pages of Grist), accompanied by reviews by Consumer Reports.<p>
Now I'm sure that some of us could be nitpicky and point out that a fact or two was wrong or that a particular issue was misrepresented or that Leo wasn't as articulate live has he could be, but overall we share our gratitude with Oprah by thanking her. <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/email/email_landing.jhtml" rel="nofollow">Seriously.

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				<p><strong>Thank you Oprah!<p>Yes, it is true. DiCaprio and Oppenheimer were on Oprah's show yesterday. And as Leo suggested, every environmentalist should thank her for it.<p>
Why? Because she dedicated 45 minutes of her show to an issue that much of her audience probably knows very little about: <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200510/20051027/slide_20051027_350_101.jhtml" rel="nofollow">global warming. These are people who likely never heard of a compact fluorescent light bulb or still think you need to plug in a hybrid car (two topics that were discussed repeatedly).<p>
Laurie David also educated viewers on how they can make small and easy changes in their home (where I learn that the Davids use the same toilet paper as I do). Leo also tours an eco (pronounced by Oprah as "echo") designed home by a couple who lost a daughter to cancer (most likely due to a polluted environment).<p>
Leo also interviews a green car expert, who I believe to be Matt Petersen (someone who occasionally graces the pages of Grist), accompanied by reviews by Consumer Reports.<p>
Now I'm sure that some of us could be nitpicky and point out that a fact or two was wrong or that a particular issue was misrepresented or that Leo wasn't as articulate live has he could be, but overall we share our gratitude with Oprah by thanking her. <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/email/email_landing.jhtml" rel="nofollow">Seriously.

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            <title>Comment #2 by Chris Schults</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2005 04:01:31 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>This green house<p>The video of Leo touring the eco-home can be watched online from <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200510/20051027/slide_20051027_350_107.jhtml" rel="nofollow">here.

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				<p><strong>This green house<p>The video of Leo touring the eco-home can be watched online from <a href="http://www2.oprah.com/tows/slide/200510/20051027/slide_20051027_350_107.jhtml" rel="nofollow">here.

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