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JVC introduces super slim, eco-friendly LCD TVs
Planet Green Debut Tomorrow

About the Planet Green TV network debut on the 4th

Orangutan Island premieres in the UK on 26th May on Animal Planet
Orangutan Island premieres in the UK on 26th May on Animal Planet. Click on this link to help.www.savetheorangutan.co.uk
Can Pop Culture Fight Global Warming?
With a wide range of businesses focused on reducing their carbon footprint through alternative energy consumption and carbon offsets, it's now possible to curb climate change by renting DVDs, booking vacations and buying books from socially responsible vendors. Read on for our shortlist!

No TV??? Living Outside the Box - Book Giveaway
Each April, National TV-Turnoff Week comes around, and this year it’s April 21 - 27. Want to give it a go? To help you prepare, I have one free copy of Living Outside the Box to give away.

Three Good (Green) Reasons to Give Up TV
If you are looking to reduce your environmental footprint, one place to start might be looking at your TV. Technological advancement in consumer electronics has made us more in touch with happenings around the world but, increased our energy usage and taste for shopping while creating a looming environmental problem with landfills.
Vote for a free range future
Channel Four's Big Food Fight starts on monday, aiming to expose where our food comes from and inspire more ethical consumer choices. Look out for the programmes, and sign the petition for better poultry farming at chickenout.tv
Video: Greening Your Holiday with Energy Efficient Electronics, Gifts, Products, and Services
Discussion on the Energy Star program, on "greening your holiday" with electronics, gifts, products, and services that are energy efficient and save money.
British Environment and Media Awards 2007
The lines are closed, the votes have been counted and I can now reveal that the winners of the British Environment and Media Awards 2007 are...
Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt Narrate Upcoming PBS series e2
Check out the first episode free via Webcasts before it launches on PBS next week.