The first ever “Green Issue” of Vanity Fair hit America's newsstands nationwide on May 2006, signaling the start of what editor Graydon Carter called an “increased commitment to reporting on the threat to our precious environment.”
The cover of the Green issue featured a group portrait of four of America’s most prominent—and glamorous—environmental activists: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Al Gore, Julia Roberts, and George Clooney, all photographed by Annie Leibovitz in a scene that looks like a Sierra Club production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
But the articles inside addressed global warming and other critical environmental issues, and included a Green Guide of 50 simple things readers could do in the course of their daily lives to help save the planet.
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