Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Lady Godiva: Back as an Eco-Activist?


Now Baywatch babe Pam Anderson (boy was THAT a long time ago) says she'll appear nude in a shop window to protest killing of animals for furs. PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) put her up to it, but this appears to be part of a Lady Godiva-like green trend (see our previous blog on the Argentine stripper protesting a pulp plant).

Maybe green protesters like Angelina Jolie, Darryl Hannah and Julia Butterfly could do their part. Any other nominations? How does Jessica Alba feel about whale harvesting? Kudos to Jessica for promoting eco-handbags. We're just suggesting she can do more(!)

Who will be the first male to do his part (so to speak)? Much as we all appreciate Al Gore's efforts on behalf of the environment, let's hope it ain't him!

-- Paul Andrews, GreenforGood

Whole Foods, Dan Rather and the Lobster Question

A week after CBS' "60 Minutes" aired a Dan Rather interview with Whole Foods founder John Mackey, the organic grocery chain announced it has stopped selling live lobsters and soft-shell crabs out of concerns they may not be treated with compassion and respect. One of the interview's memorable exchanges had Rather sniffing at Mackey's concern for humane treatment of chickens and cows. "Some would say, What does it matter how a lobster is treated if it's going to end up in the pot anyway?" Mackey's response: "Well, Dan, you're going to die some day. Do you care about the quality of your life while you're still alive?"

Hmmm...one wonders if the Whole Foods interview had anything to do with Rather's departure from CBS. If he does do the Mark Cuban deal, welcome to the ranks of cutting-edge journalism, Dan!

-- Paul Andrews, GreenforGood