Actress Sophia Bush and DoSomething.org have teamed up together to raise more environmental awareness among teens. In a new Public Service Annoucement, the One Tree Hill star encourages teens to play a Facebook game that involves taking both online and offline actions in order to increase energy efficiency and help the envrionment.
DoSomething.org and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Energy Star program annouced this week the launch of eMission, a Facebook game with the social mission to engage America's youth in fighting climate change offline.
What do you get when you combine an outspoken celebrity, powerful government agency, and a super cool nonprofit? A Facebook game that helps players take real life action to save the environment.
Sophia Bush along with the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star program and DoSomething.org, recently launched eMission — a new Facebook game that empowers players to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while competing online against friends.
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Join @TheRyanBeatty (our bff) for #bandtogether's week 4 challenge "the chorus" to save music ed http://t.co/ZXZ9xbsiir cc @vh1savethemusic
May 20 3:15pm ·
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#BandTogether is halfway through! Join us, @phillips & @vh1savethemusic to save music education by singing a chorus: http://t.co/i3rsga0Mc8
May 20 11:20am ·
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What would you change? Youth unemployment, mental health, homelessness or street crime? Vote now http://t.co/6kAW78ChMn #vInspiredLive
May 20 11:12am ·
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Hunger awareness scholarship: http://t.co/M3XPN7n5H9 #hunger #scholarships cc @Walmart
May 20 9:48am ·
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