In Los Angeles, California, USA, Canadian
director James Cameron of “Avatar,” the Oscar-winning film with an environmental
message, recently announced the launch of the Avatar Home Tree Initiative, which
seeks in 2010 to plant a million native trees in countries around the world.
Joining him in support were cast members of “Avatar” including Michelle
Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, and Joel Moore, as well as other eco-advocate
celebrities such as 4-time US National Basketball Association champion John
Salley and international communication coach Richard Greene.
Many of
these renowned personalities also gave inspirational speeches to the 6,000 Los
Angeles area students who attended an “Avatar”-inspired Eco Warrior Training
program to learn about ways that everyone can help save the planet.
James Cameron –
Director of Oscar-winning film Avatar (M): I think the important thing
about “Avatar” is it takes place on another planet, and it’s a fantasy, but
we’re doing that to our planet right now, for real.
VOICE: Referring to
the highly popular movie’s depiction of a beautiful forest and its indigenous
residents all threatened by deforestation, the celebrities emphasized that a
plant-based diet is important in stopping Earth’s own similar environmental
crisis.
Michelle Rodriquez – Actress in
Oscar-winning film Avatar (F): They cut down these trees now to provide
space for cows. This is why the grand majority of the issue in the rainforests
is occurring.
VOICE: The attending youths, who were served eco-friendly
organic vegetarian lunches, were further encouraged by vegan basketball star
John Salley toward awareness of the benefits of a plant-based diet.
John Salley – 4-time US National Basketball
Association champion, Vegan (M): Do you know what happened today? Because
you ate that meal? Check out what happens every year: 56 billion land animals,
not including fish, are killed, for 3.7 billion people, so we can have leather
sneakers, leather in your car, eat bad food, have animal protein that doesn’t
digest in your system, causes diabetes. But today, you saved an animal’s
life.
Richard Greene – international
communication coach (M): Alright! Woo!
John Salley – 4-time US National Basketball
Association champion, Vegan (M): If it’s off a tree, out of the ground,
you should eat it. If it has a heartbeat, or had a heartbeat or mother, I think
you should let it go to its mama. About two years ago, I decided not to eat
anything from an animal. No, milk, no cheese, no eggs. And I lost 40 pounds. I
decided, from that point on, I was going to do everything possible, to make sure
my avatar looked as beautiful as the Creator wanted it to look. Think about
this: this is the only body you have.
The most important thing you do, is
nourish your organs and nourish your body.
VOICE: Also attending the
event were Hollywood actress Daryl Hannah and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa, both urging concern for the environment and our co-inhabitants.
Daryl Hannah – Hollywood actress,
Splash, Vegan (F): I would encourage all of you to do every thing you can
to support all the people, and all the creatures, and all the life forms of all
kinds to give them your voice, lay your body on the line and do whatever it
takes to give them the support that they need.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles, California,
USA (M): We all have a responsibility to our community, to our
environment, to the connection between protecting the environment,and human
welfare, and respect for all species, including all of our
animals.
VOICE: We appreciate Mayor Villaraigosa, James Cameron, John
Salley, Michelle Rodriguez, Daryl Hannah and others involved for being role
models for youth and the world in the movement to save our precious Earth. With
such shining examples as yours, may eco heroes everywhere be veg, go green, and
save the planet.
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