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One Tree Hill star Sophia Bush has joined the fight for the environment by filming a new public service announcement to encourage teens to go green.
The actress has teamed up with officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and campaign website DoSomething.org to promote a new online game that shows young people how to help in the battle against climate change.
Sophia Bush has joined the fight for the environment by filming a new public service announcement (PSA) to encourage teens to go green.
The One Tree Hill star has teamed up with officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and campaign website DoSomething.org to promote a new online game which shows youngsters how to help in the battle against climate change.
One Tree Hill's Sophia Bush has teamed up with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and DoSomething.org to fight climate change with eMission in a new PSA!
READ IT: One Tree Hill Picked Up for a Full Season!
eMission is a Facebook game set on the coast, where players build and maintain habitats for wildlife. Players complete missions to help save the environment through various tasks including planting trees and taking shorter showers.
Sophia Bush has joined the fight for the environment by filming a new public service announcement (PSA) to encourage teens to go green.
The One Tree Hill star has teamed up with officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and campaign website DoSomething.org to promote a new online game which shows youngsters how to help in the battle against climate change.
For more than 500 million people, Facebook plays a daily role in our lives. We are constantly updating our statuses, commenting on our best friend’s new profile pic, answering silly questions, and joining the virtual Mafia. But for actress and environmental activist, Sophia Bush, Facebook has become a means of environmental change.
How can we get teenagers to stop futzing around on Facebook and start taking environmental action? I don’t know, but the people at DoSomething.org have an idea: Let teenagers take environmental action — on Facebook.
"One Tree Hill" star Sophia Bush has always been wary of putting her life online.
SOPHIA BUSH has joined the fight for the environment by filming a new public service announcement (PSA) to encourage teens to go green.
The One Tree Hill star has teamed up with officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and campaign website DoSomething.org to promote a new online game which shows youngsters how to help in the battle against climate change.
