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 Stories About: David Suzuki AND green living
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The 11th Hour Leo's new eco-flick |
Adam Browning |
10 Aug 2007 |
Gristmill |
| I saw The 11th Hour last night, a new movie produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. The movie is a pastiche of interviews of about 50 different thinkers and scientists, interspersed with stock footage of obligatory mountains and seal clubbings. Here's how Leonardo describes it: Some of my thoughts, which do not add up to a review: While the movie is going to get attention because of Leonardo's star power, he's not the star at all. Some of the featured exp ... |
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| Topics: celebrity, climate, David Suzuki, green living, Leonardo DiCaprio, movies (all these topics) |
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Plus, He Made That Boat Sink Leonardo DiCaprio brings climate-change film to Cannes |
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21 May 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Plus, He Made That Boat Sink Leonardo DiCaprio brings climate-change film to Cannes A year ago, Al Gore spread the climate-change message at the Cannes Film Festival. Now it's Leonardo DiCaprio's turn. The former boy wonder produced, co-wrote, and narrated The 11th Hour, a documentary that explores how industrial society screwed itself and how it can fix the problem. Relyi ... |
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| Topics: celebrity, climate, David Suzuki, green living, Leonardo DiCaprio, movies, news (all these topics) |
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Suzuki edits the Sun
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David Roberts |
09 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Famed Canadian eco-hero David Suzuki was handed the reins to guest edit an entire edition of the Toronto Vancouver (!) Sun on Sat. May 5. 'What I would love to do is put a green slant in every area,' he added, explaining he thinks the mainstream media do not do enough to highlight how the environment is connected to all areas of the news. 'You may get [stories] about floods in Bangladesh, drought in Ethiopia and forest fires in northern Alberta, and they are a ... |
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| Topics: David Suzuki, environmental movement, green living, heroes, innovation (all these topics) |
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Bury, Bury Good
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09 Nov 2000 |
Daily Grist |
| Bury, Bury Good Growing numbers of Brits and others are choosing to go to their graves more greenly, in biodegradable cardboard caskets and woodland burials that use trees as grave markers. Enviros point out that traditional burials usually involve a non-reusable wooden casket and a materials-intensive headstone, while gobbling up prime land. Cremation isn't a green option either; last year in Britain, more than 400,000 wooden ca ... |
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| Topics: David Suzuki, green living (all these topics) |
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