Now to the more serious side of green issues...
It
seems that green protagonist celebrity Gwyneth Paltrow is getting red
in the face from recent scaremongering accusation and green-washing
sort of claim.
In February, the Times Online reported that while championing green issues, Paltrow's London house is said to be wasting 1,020kWh of heat/year. The Times emphasized on its report that Paltrow backed the American "Act Green" energy conservation campaign. It also reported several top green environmentalists with leaking energy houses.
Back to Paltrow, according to the Telegraph (a tweeter tip from LovelyLara- thanks!), scientists are recently accusing her of scaremongering in her website goop.com, where she wrote that she is afraid for her children because of the toxic ingredients contained in everyday items such as shampoo, cleaning products, paint, carpets, toys and home furnishings.
She quoted a US pediatrician claiming that children are at risk from these products.
Scared of everyday items...don't we have a disease for that??
Ms. Paltrow is already getting lots of flak especially for her lifestyle tips in her web site, according to the New York Times.
It
seems that green protagonist celebrity Gwyneth Paltrow is getting red
in the face from recent scaremongering accusation and green-washing
sort of claim.In February, the Times Online reported that while championing green issues, Paltrow's London house is said to be wasting 1,020kWh of heat/year. The Times emphasized on its report that Paltrow backed the American "Act Green" energy conservation campaign. It also reported several top green environmentalists with leaking energy houses.
Back to Paltrow, according to the Telegraph (a tweeter tip from LovelyLara- thanks!), scientists are recently accusing her of scaremongering in her website goop.com, where she wrote that she is afraid for her children because of the toxic ingredients contained in everyday items such as shampoo, cleaning products, paint, carpets, toys and home furnishings.
She quoted a US pediatrician claiming that children are at risk from these products.
Scared of everyday items...don't we have a disease for that??
Ms. Paltrow is already getting lots of flak especially for her lifestyle tips in her web site, according to the New York Times.
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