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Mayim Bialik Celebrates Earth Day Every Day

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014 in Actresses, Environment-Eco-Green, Food & Drink.

Mayim's Vegan Table

Mayim Bialik and several other celebrities have shared how they plan to celebrate Earth Day.

Like other vegetarians and vegans, Bialik contributes to the health of the Earth 365 days a year.

“Being vegan, it’s sort of a tribute to the planet that we make all the time,” said the author of Mayim’s Vegan Table.

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Christian Serratos

Christian Serratos wants to remind green drivers that the fuel they put in their bodies benefits the planet just as much as what they put into their vehicles.

The Walking Dead actress is featured on an advertisement by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that will be placed at electric car charging stations.

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Ed Begley Jr.

“It simply takes more land, more water, and more energy to grow a pound of beef than it does a pound of broccoli. Nowadays, cattle, and hogs, and chickens are kept in very confined conditions too, so it’s not something I want for the animals or for myself.”

Ed Begley Jr., during his Earth Day interview with Living Green Mag.

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Ed Begley Jr. Earth Day Ideas

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, April 22nd, 2013 in Actors, Audio, Environment-Eco-Green.

Ed Begley Jr.

Ed Begley Jr. has tons of ideas for those looking to help out this Earth Day.

One of the best ways to protect the Earth is to choose not to consume meat, something of which the production of requires intensive use of energy, water and land.

In addition to changing your diet, here are a few more ideas from Begley.

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Bryan Adams

Canada’s flag may be red and white, but the number of eco-friendly celebrities that hail from the country make it one of the greenest places on Earth.

In celebration of Earth Day, Huffington Post Canada has compiled a slideshow of 25 of the greenest celebrities from our neighbors up north.

Singer Bryan Adams and actress Pamela Anderson were two obvious picks, given the fact both stars promote a plant-based lifestyle.

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Sandra Seifert

“Meat production has a devastating impact on the environment. With so many alternatives to meat available, it’s easier than ever to enjoy great food while saving animals and the planet. Going vegetarian is the best thing we can do to save the planet this Earth Day!”

Sandra Seifert, in an advertisement for vegetarianism for PETA Asia-Pacific. As you can see from the photo, Seifert is displaying the oceans of the world on her body while urging fans to “Save the Plant: Go Vegetarian.”
With Earth Day around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about how diet affects the environment. According to PETA, raising animals for food is one of the “leading causes of climate change” and says there is an enormous waste of energy involved with “feeding, transporting, and slaughtering farmed animals and packaging, transporting, and storing their flesh.”

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Rory Freedman

A new program that will give money to schools to help kids plant trees in their communities, One Kid, One Tree, One World, is being endorsed by several green celebrities, including co-author of the best-selling Skinny Bitch vegan diet books, Rory Freedman.

PATH Inc. (Protecting People, Animals and their Habitats) is launching the program this Earth Day in April and will annually provide resources for schools to plant trees, as well as educational materials for the classroom that teach the importance of habitat protection and the consequences of deforestation.

Donations are now being accepted for the cause and at $2 per tree, anyone can help a child plant 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 or even more trees.

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Patrick Stump On Whale Hunting And Our Sense Of Urgency (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Male Musicians, Videos.

Patrick Stump was interviewed by Treehugger at The Climate Rally where he gave his thoughts on the importance of Earth Day.

Stump explained that taking steps to protect the environment is often like other tasks people do in the sense that they wait until it’s an urgent matter instead of planning ahead for the worst.

“I almost feel like there’s going to take there being like 10 whales left before someone to go, ‘Oh, shit, we should stop killing whales’,” he said.

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