If your would like to know why energy plays such an important part in everyday life then researchers and writers Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson (authors of the best-selling – Where Does The Money Go?), have just the right book for you.
If your would like to know why energy plays such an important part in everyday life then researchers and writers Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson (authors of the best-selling – Where Does The Money Go?), have just the right book for you.

There is certainly no end of eco-friendly cookbooks on the market. Some cater to vegan and vegetarian palates. Other cookbooks focus on organic, seasonal a...

Under Our Skin: There’s No Medicine For Someone Like You , directed by Andy Abrahams Wilson, is a modern day horror film filled with tiny monsters that just...

The Yes Men Fix The World , directed by Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonnanno & Kurt Engfehr, is out on DVD in April. To celebrate the occasion we had a quick telep...

Anna Getty’s Easy Green Organic: Cook Well, Eat Well, Live Well features 100 mouth-watering recipes from actress, socialite and activist Anna Getty. This hi...

There is no end of green guides on the market telling you how to live a bit more respectfully on old Momma Earth. There are guides for kids, couples, paren...

Creature by New York-based photographer Andrew Zuckerman, is a beautiful coffee table book featuring 150 studio portraits of animals. Filled with emotive im...

The first annual Going Green Film Festival gets underway on April 2nd at the Writers Guild Theatre in Beverly Hills and will offer a host of amazing green film...

In the USA, where more than 40% of food is wasted, first-time filmmaker Jeremy Seifert explores the hidden culture of dumpster diving in the world’s most w...

The Earth Days: Seeds of a Revolution documentary directed by Robert Stone, details the early days of the North American environmental movement and is schedu...

Fans of The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard, will be pleased to hear she has a new book out called - The Story of Stuff: How our obsession with stuff is trash...