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From actors to activists, see who's pairing up for the planet
Courtesy of grist.org, 9th February 2009
It seems everyone's going green these days but some couples are doubly committed to the cause. In honor of Valentine's Day, we take a look at 14 prominent pairs who share a certain planetary passion.
Brad and Angie
Yes, the ever-expanding footprint of this family might raise a few eco-eyebrows, but they make up for it by, oh: green-rebuilding New Orleans, funding a wildlife sanctuary in Cambodia to the tune of $5 million, narrating a PBS series on green design, supporting Haiti's Clean Streets Project, partnering with an eco-cosmetics company to raise funds for charity, and buying an organic winery (OK, that one's a glittery indulgence). Angie reportedly ate organic to get back into shape after having the twins, and buys bamboo pants for her kidlets too! How do we get adopted?
Michael Pollan and Judith Belzer
Let's say you're the country's leading voice on food politics and sustainable agriculture. Wouldn't it be convenient if your life partner were not, say, a PR flack for Big Ag, but a landscape painter? Indeed it would, which is why it's lovely that Michael Pollan is married to Judith Belzer. The college sweethearts, who met in 1974, have pursued their overlapping passions through a 22-year marriage, several moves, and Pollan's rise to fame. No slouch herself, Belzer landed solo exhibitions in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston while Pollan kept himself busy writing eye-opening titles like Omnivore's Dilemma. As she wrote in one artist's statement, "No one view of nature prevails because nature itself -- not just the observer -- is constantly changing."
Portia and Ellen
Amiable talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres is, along with her partner Portia de Rossi (also known as "Really? Wow, good for her!"), raising awareness of a lifestyle that's often marginalized by the mainstream. Yeah, we're talking about veganism. After celebrating their marriage last year with a vegan ceremony, the two have apparently converted to a 100 percent vegan diet. De Rossi is designing a vegan shoe line, and DeGeneres promotes vegan companies on her show. Over the years, she's also hosted eco-guests ranging from Al Gore to a six-year-old recycler from Columbia, S.C. Plus, did you see her dance with Obama? Maybe teh veganz are OK after all.
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck
Their eco-efforts first struck us as modest: Yeah, Jennifer was spotted shopping at a farmers' market. OK, Ben dressed up as an ear of corn for a flex-fuel film! (Don't watch it. Seriously, you can't get that 5:31 back.) And fine, Jennifer and Ben made PSAs for Live Earth. But then we read that The Dimpled One campaigned against former California Rep. Richard Pombo in 2006. "Our fight to unseat Richard Pombo is ... a fight for the ecological preservation of the United States," Garner said at the time. "It's a fight for the world I want my little girl to inherit." Yes! Only now it's little girls, plural -- congrats, you sorta-committed cuties.
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