Monday, April 09, 2007

Planet Green

The other day I was thinking to myself, with the 104 channels the average American is getting, why isn't there one dedicated to environmentalism and green living? Then bam! I read this:

Now Discovery Communications is announcing something even bigger: they’re adding a whole new network. Called Discovery PlanetGreen, the network will be one-of-a-kind with 24-hour programming dedicated solely to living a green lifestyle. “The Earth has been central to Discovery since John Hendricks first chose the planet to represent our brand,” said Chief Executive David Zaslav. “The goal of Discovery PlanetGreen is to use Discovery's worldwide credibility to be the most comprehensive and trusted global resource for celebrating, preserving and protecting the planet.”

In addition to a new network, the global initiative also includes a $50 million investment in new original content (with the first new special series called Ten Ways to Save the Planet) and a robust multi-platform offering with interactive tools and comprehensive "how-to" resources. Other aspects of the initiative include plans to secure the LEED Silver certification and to make its global headquarters a carbon-neutral building, and to work with a broad coalition of well established partners, such as The Nature Conservancy, us at TreeHugger and Grist, to produce relevant and entertaining programming, provide timely, reputable information, and inspire individuals to make a difference.
I am excited to see what they can pull off.

via TreeHugger

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.