"Our mission is to be the storytellers for the environment." With this week marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, this week's You've Got This features answers from the Environmental Media Association's CEO Debbie Levin. With sustainability always top of mind, Debbie shares her thoughts on why she feels videoconferencing will be a new form of media, how coronavirus is changing her approach to events, and how everyone's voice can make a difference.
Read MoreWith great social media reach comes great responsibility. That’s why she’s a board member of the Environmental Media Association, a non-profit that works with the entertainment industry to encourage eco-friendly practices.“They give you the tools you need to be able to talk about any and every issue involving the environment,” Petsch says. “If you use that messaging, you can have such a positive reach.”
Read MoreThe Environmental Media Association’s CEO Debbie Levin is here to talk about tips and tricks you can learn toward living a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. Learn some common mistakes people make when thinking they’re doing good and how better to reduce our carbon footprint
Read MoreEnvironmental changemakers from the music, apparel, and entertainment industries gathered together on Monday night to discuss the current state of sustainability, and how we can keep progressing at . Housed at the gorgeous, and impressively sustainable West Hollywood EDITION Hotel, panel moderator Emma Riley (Director of Strategic Partnerships, Lonely Whale) hosted an engaging conversation with industry professionals Cory Bayers (Patagonia), Debbie Levin (Environmental Media Association), Vivie-Ann Bakos (Bye Bye Plastic).
Read MoreWhen Sinking Ship Entertainment dreamed up the idea for children’s science-fiction series Endlings, the Canadian production company decided it would be set 20 years in the future, telling the story of the last elephant on Earth and four kids in foster care who discover they’re not alone in the universe.
Read MoreSony’s commitment to sustainability began as a pledge to plant a tree in the community where it shoots for each day of production. It’s a commitment to the environment that most Hollywood studios are taking very seriously, collaborating and sharing ideas on how to conduct the business of production in a sustainable way.
Read MoreThe major events ceremony follows the Golden Globes - which reportedly ditched animal products following a request from Joker star Joaquin Phoenix.
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