A waxwork of HRH Prince Charles stands in Madame Tussaudes of London on May 23, 2007. The new figure of the heir to the throne has had a drastic reduction of carbon emmisions in its production, in-keeping with the prince's work towards increased awareness of global warming.
Stagehand Joe Tuttle pushes one of the oversized letters of the Fox television network sign during preparation for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards outside the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Sept. 13, 2007. From "green carpets" at awards shows to organic fruit served to actors on sets, Hollywood is going all out to promote itself as being environmentally hip.
A worker installs a water cooler that creates water from the humidity in the surrounding air, during preparations for the Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles Sept. 12, 2007.
Workers install solar panels on the roof of the audience bleachers for the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Sept. 12, 2007.
Workman Bill Delia carries a ladder past an Emmy statue on the red carpet made with recycled products during preparations for the 59th annual Primetime Emmy Awards outside the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Sept. 14, 2007.
Actor Larry David sits behind the wheel of a Toyoya Prius May 3, 2006, in Los Angeles. The hybrid vehicle, and others like it, have become popular with the environmentally-friendly Hollywood crowd from everyday travel to red carpet arrivals.
Even celebrity swag has gone green! Actress Vanessa Williams enjoys a pedicure at the GreenBliss EcoSpa display during the Green Living gifting lounge held at Cisco Home on Sept. 13, 2007, in Hollywood, Calif.
Steve Carrell, right, and Morgan Freeman are on shown on the set of the movie "Evan Almighty" in Waynesboro, Va., April 24, 2006. The film from Universal donated money to the Conservation Fund to plant 2,000 trees, enough to "zero out" the greenhouse gases produced during production.
Many studios calculate emissions, then write a check to brokers who funnel the money to projects around the world. The goal is to become carbon neutral by funding activities that reduce an equal amount of emissions. Some say it is an easy way to avoid the hard work of reducing pollution. Warner Bros. bought carbon credits for the 2005 film "Syriana," and is working at reducing emissions during all phases of production.