Famed televangelist Pat Robertson, previously known for claiming that Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters were signs from God, announced this week that he's now a believer in the phenomonon called "global warming" and subscribes to the notion that human kind is responsible for the crisis. The impetus for Robertson's conversion? The recent heat wave that's baked the East Coast. Let's get it straight: devastating hurricane that derives it's energy from the heat of the ocean's surface? Act of God. High temperatures in August? Unequivocally global warming. Who knew a hot summer was all it would take to convince skeptics?
In the meantime, The Wall Street Journal, known for its conservatism, reports that, DCI, a public relations firms in the employ of Exxon Mobil is most likely responsible for an internet video that pokes fun of Al Gore and An Inconvenient Truth. The spoof video lobs the same lazy attacks that have stuck to Gore for years (mostly that he's boring), despite his obvious warmth and self-deprecating humor. Can't an oil company hire somebody talented to come up with a new ungrounded criticism? After all, if you're going to make fun of somebody for being boring, at least avoid being boring while you're doing it. We at the Green Room would certainly never drone on and on and on with some one-trick pony of a joke attacking people we don't... Oops. Moving on.
It's increasingly hip for Hollywood stars to devote their cash and attention to environmental causes, but this week basketball superstar Yao Ming joined the ranks. The 7-foot-5 center says, "Endangered species are our friends," and has vowed to give up shark fin soup, which is a delicacy in China. It's unclear how much shark fin soup Ming was eating before his pledge, but there are those who assert that an Asian man didn't grow to a comically tremendous height by devouring just any old commonly available, non-endangered animal.
Seen Sting's abs lately? Then you're missing out. Reports indicate that the pop icon and devoted yoga practitioner was seen wondering around Midtown Manhattan in yoga pants and a revealing tee shirt. Either he was fresh from a session or he's lost his mind. We're pulling for option A.
The Governator may sometimes look less than green (particularly from his seat in one of his many Hummers) when pitted against environmentally focused opponent Phil Angelides, but Arnold is pushing back. Earlier this week, shortly before Bill Clinton's foundation launched the multi-city Clinton Climate Initiative, Schwarzenegger announced an international partership to take action against global warming with Prime Minister Tony Blair. Critics complain that the agreement is for show only and shouldn't be taken seriously. Coincidentally, during a news conference the pair joked about Blair appearing in Terminator 4. Blair may not be a very convincing defender against homicidal machines, but at least that way Paris Hilton would know who he is.
Interests: Horseback riding, watching the silence of the snow, obviously anything creative, cooking
Inspiration: Like most of you, when I heard of recycling to save the earth, I naturally assumed I needed to separate my plastics, newspapers and glass. I was helping. That was all I needed to do. Then one day, I was searching around for something fun, some art, and I came across this abstract piece. It was gorgeous - it looked like a naturally formed wave of icy white water bursting into the air. When I looked closer at it, I saw that it was made from recycled plastic caps. I was in shock. What kind of imagination and talent does that take to look at a plastic cap and see more to it then what it actually is? How can someone be so ingenious that they can take something that we normally throw away and create such a piece of beauty with it? This is the thought process that I could not stop pondering and it took over my mind, body and soul and soon enough became my muse.
I began Earth's Journey for this reason. I wanted to show the world that there was more to saving the earth than just recycling. There is beauty in things we can't even imagine, and so many ways to help our planet flourish. There are products out there that we all could use to completely decorate, furnish and run a home... all environmentally safe. You can buy organic bedding, non-toxic cleaning detergents, solar power, or make a change in a small way by using energy-efficient light bulbs. But the best part of recycling and being eco-friendly is the beauty that you'll find here, with all of our different artisans. As you can see I'm very passionate about this type of artistic creativity, and I hope you will be too.
I invite you to sit back, relax and ... Be Inspired by Green!
Arnold...the first step to preventing global warming is to get rid of the Hummer...lead by example please.
According to a recent column in the SF Chronicle by (hilarious) contributor Mark Morford, Arnold might be buying a 100% electric sportscar:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2006/08/02/notes080206.DTL
"...presumably to feed to his fleet of rabid Hummers." (See what I mean about hilarious?)
The man called for the murder of another human being. I, for one, think that rules him out as a "religions people."
still drive a Hummer?
If he does, I hope he doesn't expect anyone to take him seriously.