Call for True Life Heroes

MTV True Life

Here is your chance to show everyone what it’s like, what its really like to be busting your butt everyday fighting Global Warming. MTV is filming an episode of their award-winning documentary series, True Life, on activists fighting to stop Global Warming. If you can see yourself as the face of the movement, go for it! The call for applications is listed below.

True Life: I’m Stopping Global Warming

Are you an activist involved in a fight to protect your local environment in some way? Maybe you’re taking legal action against a polluter in your area? Perhaps you’re challenging your local government to become more green? If your eco-activism is helping to stop global warming, we’d love to hear your story.

If you appear to be between the ages of 17 and 28, and are an eco-activist, please contact MTV CASTING at: Natalie.Ghattas@mtvnmix.com, with all of the details of your story.

Please be sure to include your name, location, phone number and a photo, if possible.

4 Responses to “Call for True Life Heroes”


  1. 1 Arthur Coulston Apr 17th, 2007 at 9:07 pm

    “Appear to be between 17 and 28″, that is really funny.

  2. 2 Arthur Coulston Apr 17th, 2007 at 9:08 pm

    BTW – I am totally emailing her my info. Wish me luck.

  3. 3 MTV CASTING Apr 18th, 2007 at 2:18 pm

    CORRECTION: PLease respong to MTV CASTING at:
    Natalie.Ghattas@mtvnmix.com
    Thank you :)

  4. 4 Matt Reitman Apr 19th, 2007 at 12:01 am

    thanks, i’ll pass this on.

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About Richard


Richard Graves is the blogmaster for It's Getting Hot in Here: Dispatches from the Youth Climate Movement and served as the New Media Fellow for the Energy Action Coalition. He helps over a hundred youth leaders from around the world tell their stories in the fight against global warming and for a more just and sustainable world. Richard graduated from Macalester College after winning campaigns for green building, green roofing, renewable energy investment, and energy conservation. When he isn't organizing against global warming, he likes to make Italian, Mexican, and Japanese food, read books, and to sculpt.

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