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Av iansomerhalder - 26 december 2011 22:28

Ytterligare en intervju med Ian från Kat Grahams event, The Ripple Effect. Ian pratar om hur vi slösar våra vattenresurser osv.



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Av iansomerhalder - 12 december 2011 13:00

I lördags så hade Kat Graham sin välgörenhetsmiddag i Los Angeles, USA, med samarbete med Ian Somerhalder Foundation. Detta event kallades för The Ripple Effect. Kats organisation heter The Water Project som hjälper dom som behöver rent vatten. Kat var såklart värd och Ian dök upp såklart! Men även Nina Dobrev och Arielle Kebbel (Lexi) kom.


             


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Av iansomerhalder - 10 december 2011 15:00

The CW (kanalen i USA som sänder The Vampire Diaries) har tagit fram några av The CWs stjärnors stöd för olika välgörenheter alltså vilka välgörenheter dom stödjer. Ian finns med såklart men andra TVD-stjärnor är bland annat Nina Dobrev, Kat Graham, Joseph Morgan och Paul Wesley!


Ian Somerhalder- The Ian Somerhalder Foundation

Nina Dobrev- Free The Children

Kat Graham- The Ian Somerhalder Foundation

Joseph Morgan- PositiveWomen.Org

Paul Wesley- Global Roots


Kika in här!!



 

 

   


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Av iansomerhalder - 7 december 2011 19:49

Ian har bekräftats för ytterligare en konvention, i Parsippany, New Jersey (USA). Med honom kommer Paul Wesley.

Det ska vara en konvention i San Fransisco, Kalifornien men där är det oklart vilka som kommer, mer information borde komma.

Konventionen i New Jersey är den 18-19 augusti 2012 men Ian och Paul kommer den 19 augusti (söndag). Fler gäster ska också komma.


Glöm att imorgon är inte nån vanlig dag... DET ÄR IANS FÖDELSEDAG!!!! han fyller hela 33 år och Ian Somerhalder Foundation fyller ett år! Ett år har redan gått. Ians önskan är ju att man ska donera till IS Foundation, det är allt. Donera kan du göra här!!


  


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Av iansomerhalder - 4 december 2011 15:49

Underbar video!! <3


Ians födelsedagsmeddelande till sina fans och ISF-anhängare!! Kolla in den!

Nu är det 4 dagar kvar tills Ians födelsedag!



Och skulle du vilja donera till Ian Somerhalder Foundation så gör du det här!!

Av iansomerhalder - 3 november 2011 12:00


How long have you been involved in conservation and why?
Honestly, ever since I can remember, actually.


What’s your inspiration for the work you do?
I grew up on the Gulf Coast, and my father’s family were these French Cajun people from the bayou and my mother’s family were these half-Irish, half-Choctaw Indian farmers. So on all sides, it was about an agrarian lifestyle. The Gulf Coast is a pretty insanely delicate ecosystem, so my father made sure I understood it. You never littered, you always turned lights off.

One thing that really kind of landed on me was when I was shooting Lost and living in Hawaii. I would always go camping and do excursions when I lived in L.A and so I leased this Range Rover. And I was thinking, gosh man, I want a Prius, but I can’t do anything. I mean, I need to be able to go into the desert and mountains. But I’m driving a vehicle that gets 16 miles to the gallon. It was disgusting. Driving around Los Angeles, you could literally see the gas gauge going down. I remember being out in Hawaii and driving to work one beautiful morning, and I realized that I had all these amazing aspirations for the climate and for the environment, but I was driving this gas-guzzling SUV. I called my business manager and said, “You know what? I gotta get rid of this thing.” And I did, when I came back to L.A

I realized that it’s all the small things. You know, we weren’t allowed to leave the water running when we brushed our teeth, which saves 602 million gallons of water a day. It’s things like this that are just crazy. Like turning off your lights. All these things. After the BP oil spill I realized that this is what needs to happen. That was it. That was the time.


You have more than a million Twitter followers and are very active on Twitter. In your opinion, what role does social media play in conservation?
My opinion of social media is, social media changed the world. Social media is the reason this foundation exists and why it’s successful and becoming more successful every day. Whoever invented Twitter, I just want to kiss them. It’s just unbelievable the amount of information that travels in a nanosecond. I owe this foundation to its supporters and social media, bottom line. Facebook and Twitter saved the world.


Why are you so driven to get youth involved in activism?
Because they are the future.


How do you reach them and make it important to them?
You know how you make it important, I think? You let them understand that this is their world. It’s a really interesting thing, if you think about it. How do you get a ten-year-old to think about conservation in any way, shape or form? A year ago, there was a six-year-old girl named Devon Haas who contacted ISF because she wanted to send her tooth fairy money to us because she wanted to change the world. It blew our mind. She said that she wanted to change the world, but she knew that she didn’t have a voice. And the executive director of ISF called me and said, “We have to give this girl a voice.” I literally was almost misty-eyed thinking about it. This girl is now seven-years-old, she has 5000 or 6000 followers on Twitter and she is in this documentary called Kids of the Gulf, about the kids in the Gulf that were affected, and how they were affected and, by virtue of the fact that they have no voice, they kind of were never heard. Having a voice is pointless if it’s not heard.

Kids are the future. The youth of the world are the most underrated, underappreciated and underestimated portion of the world. It’s their world, and you start telling them that these things are gonna disappear, and they get involved. They get angry. And what’s really cool about them is that they’re not conditioned by sociological filters. They’re just open. So their ideas are incredible. And what’s profound about their ideas is that they make a lot of sense.

I read the Huffington Post all the time. I read the The Nation all the time. The Economist. Foreign Affairs. Harper’s. Stuff that you read it, and your head wants to explode because there’s just so much information. It’s all so powerful, and most of it’s so negative, and you and I see the world through these filters. But these little guys — they are just open, and it’s the coolest thing in the world.



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Av iansomerhalder - 31 oktober 2011 19:51

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S1DdLKbGN9M


Jaha, ännu idag så kan jag inte lägga upp det här klippet. Klicka på länken för att komma dit :)



Men det här klippet funkade tydligen. Det är bara bilder men ändå ;)

Bilderna i videon är tagna från http://the-vampire-diaries.ru


Av iansomerhalder - 30 oktober 2011 22:45

En video kommer imorgon, kan inte ladda upp den nu....

                 


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