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11.16.2006 - 02:08pm ET
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From An Inconvenient Truth to Convenient Answers
Video Contest Endorsed By Al Gore Inspires Engaging Solutions to Global Warming
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BURLINGTON, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 16, 2006--Responding to the
urgent need for solutions to the problem of global warming, the leading
eco-friendly home products company Seventh Generation(www.inspiredprotagonist.com)
joins with the largest environmental website TreeHugger.com (http://www.treehugger.com) to launch
CONVENIENT TRUTHS, a user-created video contest (http://www.truths.treehugger.com)
promoting accessible, influential, and inspiring responses to reducing our
carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuel.
The CONVENIENT TRUTHS contest has been endorsed by former Vice
President Al Gore, who "applauds TreeHugger's efforts" calling the contest
"a great way to spread the word and bring the issue into our daily lives."
The launch coincides with the DVD release of Mr. Gore's film "An
Inconvenient Truth."
Starting November 21st, 2006, entrants will have through February 2007
to create and submit 1-2 minute videos on everyday solutions to climate
change to the contest site www.truths.treehugger.com. The site will go
live on November 21st and will feature a carbon calculator, news on
climate change, and tips on reducing personal carbon emissions.
Winning entries will be determined by a combination of web viewers and
expert judges including Laurie David, Founder of stopglobalwarming.org;
Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder and Editor of The Huffington Post; Dr.
Heidi Cullen, Climate Change Expert for The Weather Channel; and Daryl
Hannah, Actress and Environmental Advocate.
Winning videos will be broadcast on various outlets including
weather.com's climate change site One Degree(http://www.climate.weather.com).
The Top 10 videos will be packaged on a DVD and distributed by Ironweed
Films.
Prizes valued at close to $25,000 are designed to reduce winners'
carbon emissions in high-impact areas of travel, transportation, and home.
They include: an all-expense paid trip for two to the Alaskan wilderness
from Alaskan Wildland Adventures (http://www.alaskawildland.com),
travel gear from Patagonia (http://www.patagonia.com), a green
home makeover from EcoHome Improvement (http://www.ecohomeimprovement.com),
Seventh Generation (http://www.seventhgeneration.com)
home products, E-V Sunny Bicycles (http://www.therapyproducts.com)
from Thera-P-Cushion, Voltaic solar backpacks (http://www.voltaicsystems.com), a
Zipcar (http://www.zipcar.com) membership, and
carbon offsets (http://www.driveneutral.org).
CONVENIENT TRUTHS is a carbon-neutral contest, and all emissions
generated will be offset by the non-profit organization Drive Neutral. For
more information, visit http://www.truths.treehugger.com.
About TreeHugger.com:
TreeHugger is the leading online media company dedicated to everything
modern yet environmentally responsible. Featured in Vanity Fair, Wired and
the Martha Stewart Show, TreeHugger offers environmental news,
information, and tools to help people green their lives and bring
sustainability into the mainstream.
About Seventh Generation:
Seventh Generation is committed to becoming the world's most trusted
brand of authentic, safe, and environmentally responsible products for a
healthy home. For 18 years, the closely held Burlington, Vermont company
has been at the forefront of a cultural change in consumer behavior and
business ethics. One of the country's first self-declared "socially
responsible" companies, Seventh Generation is a business that operates
according to a new and different set of principles and values that in many
ways are a marked departure from those long considered "traditional." Its
business practice is focused on offering people avenues to express their
idealism, passion, and commitment to causes larger than themselves at
every point along its supply chain -- from suppliers and partners to
shareholders, customers and its own staff.
The company derives its name from the Great Law of the Iroquois that
states, In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our
decisions on the next seven generations. For more information, visit
www.seventhgeneration.com or the company's blog
www.inspiredprotagonist.com
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