Fast X, which hit theaters May 19, launches the final chapters of the Fast & Furious saga. It takes one of cinema’s most storied and popular global franchises to new heights while piloting clean energy practices, reducing emissions, and cutting back on waste.
Read MoreHollywood superstar Natalie Portman is no stranger to the glitz and glamour of the film industry, yet she has made a conscious decision to tread a different path. In a fascinating display of sustainability, the Oscar-winning actress has embraced a frugal lifestyle to help combat climate change, proving that eco-friendly choices can be made at any level.
Read More"Why are we allowing this?" asked one group. "$17.5 TRILLION in societal cost so that industry can make billions."
Read MoreThe Environmental Media Association has given the upcoming LeBron James biopic “Shooting Stars” a Gold Seal Award for the sustainable practices used in production of the movie.
It’s believed to be the first movie filmed in Northeast Ohio to have been awarded such a distinction, said Bill Garvey, president of the Cleveland Film Commission.
Read MoreAs studios create long-term plans to drastically reduce their carbon footprint—often with the help of specialized organizations like the Environmental Media Association (EMA) in the U.S. and albert in the U.K.—they are also taking more immediate action to inspire sustainability.
Read MoreSienna Miller, Yara Shahidi and Kit Harington are among the star-studded cast of Apple TV+’s ambitious limited series, which asks what happens to humanity in the near future when global warming upends every aspect of our lives. “I hope people are moved, entertained and perhaps a little bit scared,” says co-star Gemma Chan.
Read MoreSolution-based thinking was the name of the game on the second day of the annual Environmental Media Association Impact Summit, which featured sessions filled with searing insights and new ideas in the battle against climate change and environmental inequity.
Environmental Media Association board co-chair Bass led a discussion about finding climate change lessons in our prehistoric past, while Ali encouraged the media to listen to the people impacted by environmental disasters: "Communities will let you know what they need."
Read MoreJackson, Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives at Apple, talks about how stories inspire people to take action and about her lifetime service of environmental protection at the annual Environmental Media Association Impact Summit.
Read MoreVan Jones, host of CNN’s The Van Jones Show, urges voters who are deeply concerned about the future of America under Donald Trump to do more than just tweet – vote. “This is the most important election of your lifetime.”
America is like a car in reverse right now under President Donald Trump, Van Jones, 49, tells Hollywoodlife.com in an exclusive interview. But the CNN host of The Van Jones Show is adamant that simply praying that Bob Mueller‘s investigation into whether Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia, is simply not going to put America back on track and moving forward.
Read MoreBest known as the cofounder of hair care company John Paul Mitchell Systems and high-end tequila Patrón Spirits Company, billionaire John Paul DeJoria is known the world over for his entrepreneurial endeavors, as well as his ardent stance on putting the needs of the planet first.
Read MoreJaden Smith, Jenna Dewan and Bill Nye explain their connection to the 2018 Environmental Media Awards, celebrating eco-friendly products and green lifestyle choices.
Read MoreJenna Dewan wore a beautiful black jumpsuit with a large cut-out on her chest, revealing her cleavage at the event. She paired the look with the Silver Mirror Leather ‘HARMONY’ Sandals by Giuseppe Zanotti. The Environmental Media Association Awards honor people and companies making a positive difference regarding our environment. Singer Leona Lewis also wore a gorgeous dress with cut outs — she wore a white Prabal Gurung gown with a diagonal neckline. So interesting and gorgeous.
Read MoreJenna Dewan strikes a pose on the red carpet as she arrives at the 2018 Environmental Media Awards on Tuesday (May 22) at the Montage Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 37-year-old World of Dance host looked pretty in a black jumpsuit with diamond detailing as she hung out fellow actresses Emmanuelle Chriqui and Jordana Brewster.
Read MoreThanks, but no thanks! Amy Smart admitted to Us Weekly that she “dreads” traveling on planes with her 17-month-old daughter Flora, and the actress is definitely not alone. Most parents of toddlers — at some point during a flight — have a moment of “What was I thinking!?”
“She doesn’t want to sit at all,” Smart, 42, explained to Us at the Environmental Media Awards in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, May 22. The Varsity Blues star recalled an especially stressful trip with Flora and her husband, Carter Oosterhouse. “I was basically in the aisle the whole time walking her back and forth,” said Smart. “She was screaming and loud!”
Read MoreThe pair came together for a good cause, the EMA IMPACT Summit in Beverly Hills on May 21. The event was co-hosted by Smith, an EMA Executive Board Officer.
Read MoreJaden Smith is supported by girlfriend Odessa Adlon at the 2018 Environmental Media Awards on Tuesday (May 22) at the Montage Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 19-year-old actor/rapper kept things cool in a yellow sweatshirt and black baseball hat while 18-year-old model girlfriend looked pretty in a black dress for the event.
Read MoreJenna Dewan’s 4-year-old daughter Everly doesn’t do styrofoam. “She’ll be like , ‘Mommy, you need to recycle that.’ Or ‘Be careful. ‘Respect nature!’” Dewan, 37, told Us Weekly and other reporters at the Environmental Media Associations Awards in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, May 22.
But the World of Dance host and her estranged husband, Channing Tatum, can’t take all the credit for their future composter. “She goes to all different camps where she’s learning about nature and she’s with the trees,” Dewan revealed. “She goes to a fairy camp!
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