2009 Environmental Media Awards Green Carpet

By Alex Blagg
Wonderwall had the honor of being a part of the 20th annual Environmental Media Awards on Sunday night at the Paramount back lot. Lots of big stars came out to help shine a light on Hollywood's efforts to raise environmental awareness through entertainment, and the evening's theme was all about green. Even the glamorous arrivals took place on a green carpet! Click through to see who was on hand.
Singer Alanis Morissette signs the Wonderwall.com pledge poster at the 20th Anniversary Environmental Media Awards.

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart were on hand as presenters to help honor the many achievements and environmental exploratory efforts of the National Geographic Society.
Click here to learn more about Wonderwall's involvement with the EMAs.

Actress Blythe Danner and honoree Sir Richard Branson overcame personal injury to make it out to the awards.

EMA Young Hollywood chair Amy Smart and actor Branden Williams look stunning together on the green carpet.
See video of the EMA enviro-razzi getting the dirt on Amy!

"Big Love" star Ginnifer Goodwin said her fab dress was also eco-chic, as it was made out of recycled hospital scrubs.

Chevy Chase gives EMA President Debbie Levin a big Griswold bear hug.

Actresses Olivia Wilde and Beau Garrett inadvertently contributed to global warming by looking so hot.

It doesn't take a Mentalist to know how important environmental issues have become in today's world. Right, Simon Baker?

Singer Jason Mraz was honored for his commitment to environmental causes and expressed his gratitude by treating attendees to a super-chill rendition of his catchy hit song, "I'm Yours."

Daryl Hannah looked stunning and is always willing to make a splash for a great cause.

Cedric the Entertainer was the evening's master of ceremonies and brought a lot of laughs despite the seriousness of the cause.

Actor and dedicated environmentalist Ed Begley Jr. had a great time at the event along with his wife, Rachelle Carson.

Actress Natasha Henstridge brought the hotness when she walked the green carpet.

"Glee" star Kevin McHale is one of Hollywood's young eco-friendly celebs.

Actress Andrea Anders supported her sitcom "Better Off Ted," which won the award for Television Episodic Comedy.

Television legend Norman Lear and his wife, Lyn Davis, both co-founders of the EMAs, came out to support the cause they helped start 20 years ago.

"Brothers & Sisters" star Emily VanCamp was one of the evening's lovely presenters.

"Cold Case" star Kathryn Morris was hot on the trail of the green carpet.

Katie Cassidy and Michael Rady, stars of the CW's new "Melrose Place," managed to keep the melodrama to a minimum and spent the evening laughing and having a great time.

Actress and style icon Finola Hughes looked eco-fab on the green carpet.

"Desperate Housewives" star Dana Delany rocked the green carpet and gave out one of the evening's many awards.
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