As famous for her activism as she is for her acting, Hannah has aggressively supported causes ranging from preserving farms to battling sexual slavery. (She was arrested in 2006 in a tree-sitting protest to prevent loss of an urban garden.) She runs a weekly video blog on sustainable solutions with an online store selling only environmentally friendly goods. Oh, and her green home runs on solar power while her car runs on biodiesel ... naturally.
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Soleil Moon Frye
The actress ("Punky Brewster," "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"), mother and EMA member had such a hard time finding non-toxic alternatives for her children that she opened an eco-friendly baby store in Los Angeles called The Little Seed where parents can buy non-toxic, stylish baby products.
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Trudie Styler
Activist Styler and rock star hubby Sting started The Rainforest Foundation in 1989 to fight global destruction and help preserve the rights of indigenous people. A United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ambassador and advocate of organic foods, Styler won an EMA award in 2007. She and Sting also once protested a proposed liquid natural-gas facility off the coast of Malibu, Calif.
If Cameron and Gwyneth do it, will you do it too? Yes, celebs have millions
of dollars at their disposal (to offset those travel emissions, for one) but
many of these green beauties show that it doesn't always take a lot of dough
to put in a little effort. Find out which celebrity activists are making
green more than just a trend with inspiring eco-friendly choices, from the
clothes they wear to the causes they support.