Celebrities Gone Green: Ian Somerhalder and Don Cheadle Team Up to Protect the Planet
Updated: 2010-12-30 22:50:20
It’s an interesting pairing, and not one you’ll see on the big screen (at least not yet), but Ian Somerhalder and Don Cheadle have joined forces and we couldn’t be happier with their reason for doing so.
The Vampire Diaries star, who recently started his own nonprofit, will be teaming up with our favorite green golfer [...]
If Twitter’s 2010 Year in Review is any indicator, environmental issues can’t hold a candle to musicians, new gadgets, and future-predicting octopuses.
The popular social networking site has released information on the top trending topics of the year, some of the bigger names to take up tweeting in 2010, the most powerful tweets, and the most [...]
Filed under: Entomology, Insects Tagged: flea, holiday, santa
Beyond Pesticides wishes our members and friends a healthy, happy and organic New Year! Beyond Pesticides’ Daily News is taking a holiday break and will return on Monday, January 3, 2010 with restored energy and vision to continue charging ahead.
As we reflect on the successes of the last year and the opportunities and challenges that [...]
She may have played young Samantha on “Who’s the Boss?” but when it comes to eco-friendly endeavors in her own life, Alyssa Milano is definitely the one in charge.
Milano has earned a reputation in Hollywood for being a true advocate for the environment and animals (she adheres to a planet-preferable vegetarian diet) and is getting [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, December 22, 2010)The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has created a pesticide use committee to look for ways to reduce the impact of more than 100 pesticides found in Long Island’s groundwater.
In an effort to strengthen the protection of the sole source aquifer that supplies Long Island’s drinking water, and area lakes, [...]
While the Christmas tree is one of the literally greenest elements of Christmas, it’s far from the most eco-friendly component.
The drawbacks of cutting down living trees—which provide crucial carbon offsetting to the planet—are obvious, and with almost 20 million live Christmas trees cut down each year, the ultimate effect is huge. Artificial trees, the most [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, December 16, 2010)The Center for Biological Diversity notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) December 15 of its intent to sue the agencies for failing to study and act on threats posed by more than 60 pesticides to the threatened California red-legged frog. A 2006 legal [...]
(Beyond Pesticides, December 15, 2010) Every year, more than 10,000 kids are poisoned by rodenticides (pesticides made to kill rodents) and virtually all of the calls to U.S. poison control centers concern children under six. New rules and restrictions set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will go into effect next June in an [...]
NCSE just announced the release of a new comic book about evolution! Evolution: the Story of Life on Earth. Jay Hosler (text), Kevin and Zander Cannon (illustrations). This book will be released January 4th, 2011. At first glance, it looks like a crazy mix of real science and imagination. I especially liked this coverage of [...]