Hollywood goes carbon neutral
CAA, UTA and various studios are officially reversing their eco damage with the aid of carbon offsetting companies. A look at who’s doing it, how it works and why these Hollywood players are making it a priority.
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10
minutes with Al Gore
Since taking his global-warming slideshow to celluloid with "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore has been a nonstop traveling machine, continuing to speak out about the dangers of climate change. Read Full Story >
Eco-Buildings
Hollywood's eco-friendly intentions are perhaps most visible when it comes to the physical structures that house the entertainment biz. Green buildings are in the works. Read Full Story >
Eco-tainment
Tips
According to a recent UCLA study, the film and television industry is only second to Los Angeles' oil refineries in polluting the air.
Here are a few simple things Hollywood can do to make a difference.
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Aud warms up to the 'Truth'
At Variety's screening of "An Inconvenient Truth," the ArcLight aud was treated to a new and improved Al Gore far different from man people saw during the 2000 presidential election campaign. Read Full Story >
Green screen
A jam-packed reservoir of eco-friendly programs are in the works for the coming year, as broadcast and cable nets tap into the growing environmental drumbeat.
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Paramount's green release strategy
When Paramount decided to release "An Inconvenient Truth" it decided that a film about global environmental catastrophe shouldn't contribute to that catastrophe. Here's what the studio did.
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