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Reported by: Web Producer Wednesday, Apr 9, 2008 @10:25am CDT Irish Whiskey Polls 'Greenest' Celebrities
(New York) With gas prices approaching $4 a gallon, the economy lagging, and temperatures breaking records, green is the new gold in Hollywood. Traditionally the spokesmen of decadence and excess, some celebrities now preach the lifestyles of conservation and sustenance. But who are they specifically? That's what motivated a whiskey company ((Tullamore Dew Scotch)) to poll 100 entertainment writers across the country to get their take on who are the 'greenest' celebrities in Hollywood. These are the people who live the life, as opposed to just preaching it. Here are the results from the first annual Tullamore Dew Survey: 1. Leonardo DiCaprio: "I'm king of the world!" And he protects it accordingly. Not only did he produce and narrate last year's global-warming documentary, the 11th Hour, his whole family drives Prius's at his request and Leo often flies commercially. 2. Brad Pitt: This two-time 'sexiest-man alive' isn't just a pretty face. He has been at the forefront of rebuilding New Orleans homes in eco-friendly fashions and narrated the sustainable design series, e2. 3. Al Gore: While he didn't quite win the 2000 Presidential election, it's official ... Mr. Gore is a bona-fide "celebrity". His 2006 film, An Inconvenient Truth, is the 4th highest grossing documentary ever produced. He was also the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 which was shared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 4. Ed Begley, Jr.: Best known for his work on the TV series, St. Elsewhere, this long-time vegan begins his mornings by powering his toaster with his stationary bicycle. He and his wife host Living With Ed, a TV show that puts a domestic spin on green living, and Ed has his own line of eco-cleaners called Begley's Best. 5. George Clooney: As the new face of environmentalism, you might have caught Mr. Clooney on the cover of Vanity Fair's first "green issue" last year. George drives in style (conscience intact) as he was the first owner of the hybrid Tango, and has made a deposit on a Tesla Roadster, the upcoming battery powered electric sport scar. 6. Angelina Jolie: Ms. Jolie's humanitarian efforts throughout the world have had a direct impact on reducing environmental degradation in the areas of Thailand, Lebanon, Sudan, Costa Rica, and Darfur. Alongside Brad, she has been instrumental in re-building the new, environmentally-conscious New Orleans. 7. Bono: Between his work in Africa, founding ONE Campaign and Product Red, Bono has been a leading environmentalist, humanitarian and overall philanthropist. Additionally, he founded EDUN, an environmentally conscious fashion company from Ireland ... and he's a rock star. 8. Darryl Hannah: When she's not working the sound, video camera, and hosting her own green video blog, DH Love Life, Darryl can be seen cruising in her 70's era Nova that runs on grease she collects from her meals (biodiesel fuel). Her home runs on solar power and she recently "did some time in the big house" for chaining herself to a walnut tree in protest of authorities bulldozing the nation's largest urban farm. You go girl! 9. Cameron Diaz: Cameron's been doing her part to bring environmentalism to teens with her MTV documentary, Trippin', in which she and her friends travel to such locations as Bhutan and Honduras safe-guarding the environment. She was also a celebrity spokesperson for the announcement of Live Earth, a series of world-wide concerts held on July 7, 2007. 10. Woody Harrelson: Arguably the "greenest" celebrity on this list, Woody's environmental concerns extend beyond a good party. He has traveled the American West Coast on bicycle and domino caravan with a hemp oil-fueled bio-diesel bus. (Copyright 2007 Newsroom Solutions, LLC) Delivered by Newsroom Solutions RNS-04-09-08 0927CDT |