Or how about aluminum vs. plastic? In this post, Simran Sethi and Sarah Smarsh investigate the health and environmental consequences of soda (which is what we call it in Northeast)—from the link between high fructose corn syrup and diabetes, to the energy use of the aluminum industry (apparently it uses more that the entire continent of Africa). Plus, a sneak peek at the new "Pepsi Raw," now available in the UK and made with cane sugar and apple extract instead of corn syrup.
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Simran Sethi: Soda vs. Pop? Either way it's made with (GMO) corn.
Simran Sethi: The Planetary Impact of Popcorn
"According to the popcorn industry, Americans gobble 16 billion quarts of popcorn each year, or 54 quarts per person, or approximately not

The 10 Best Eco-Themed Movies for Kids
Shhhh. Don't tell the kids, but these movies are not just fun to watch, they're good for them. Many are classics for all ages.
Ten films to change the way you see the world
from Earth to Wall-E, ten films that will change the way you look at the world and the creatures that inhabit it.

Under the Sea 3D IMAX Movie To Take on Global Warming
Ever wonder what it would be like to capture some of the sea ’s most mysterious denizens with only three minutes of film and a 1300-pound camera? Find out in this exclusive video from the producers of Under the Sea 3D -- exclusive first look.
WALL-E Goes Solar
A brief story about how the Pixar's little robot uses solar energy.
Indiana Jones producer wants to save Indy locations
Frank Marshall, producer of the Indiana Jones movies, wants to protect the places featured in every Indy movie, including the Kathmandu Valley and the City of Petra.


Mickey goes green...

by creating an entirely new, green-focused company. Called Disney Nature, the new production banner promises to “go to the ends of the earth to produce major big screen nature documentaries.”Their first production, “Earth”, is set to appear in theatres on Earth Day 2009. Until then, check out the beautiful trailer!

James Bond's $230,000 Aston Martin Dunked In Lake
While filming new James Bond movie, the driver of Bond's car slid out of control and into 150 feet of water.

The Terminator’s ‘I’ll Be Back’ Voted Most Commonly Used Film Phrase
A survey by myfilms.com has concluded that Arnold Schwarzenegger’s classic “I’ll be back.†line from ‘The Terminator’ is the most common film line used in everyday conversation.The question asked to reveal the top ten film catchphrases was “Which famous phrase do you borrow from films to use in everyday conversation?â€
Video -- Mass media can combat climate 'misinformation,' film exec says
Mass media is key to combating misinformation on climate change and other sustainability issues states Warners Brothers UK President Josh Berger at the International Visual Communications Association (IVCA) Clarion Awards 2007.