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Ginger Zee has become the face of environmentalism as ABC News' Chief Meteorologist and Climate Unit Managing Editor, using her passion and knowledge to encourage the more than eight million viewers to think differently about their relationship with everything from food to fashion.Exclusive: Lily Cole on her passion for the environment, cutting ties with unethical brands and the controversy around population growthGrowing up composting on a farm, she lived a very different life to her friends and credits a summer of watching thunderstorms over Lake Michigan for her desire to "put together the puzzle" of the weather. Now, she is taking her two young sons and husband Ben Aaron out on the road for a new National Geographic show, Branching Out: A Nat Geo Earth Day Adventure, which sees them skipping traditional pit stops and instead going out in search of greener solutions that ensure a better future."We are societally moving away from a divided feeling—people want to know more, and want education.
There are really exciting solutions, it's not too late," she says.MORE: 7 simple sustainable swaps to make for an eco-friendly homeMORE: Ginger Zee updates fans with new photo of husband and children as fans reactFor Earth Day 2022, Ginger spoke to HELLO! about the importance of reconsidering our relationship to gas, sustainable fashion, and why her husband was a tough sell on one very specific product."I hoped it would be. I was ready! I grew up composting on a small farm and I didn't know growing up I was different to the rest of the world until I went to university."We had geothermal heat and wood burning fires, we used very little electricity, it is just part of the fabric of who I am."WATCH: Branching Out: A Nat Geo Earth Day
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Ginger Zee has established a prominent presence on the screens of many as she delivers reports on the weather and climate each morning.MORE: Ginger Zee reveals son's latest milestone that had her holding back tears live on-airThe Good Morning America star took to social media to reveal that she'd been given a special honor by the people at Disney for her ten remarkable years with ABC.VIDEO: Ginger Zee wows in a romper and Ratatouille hat at DisneyShe shared a picture of the plaque she received that said: "Presented to Ginger Zee. Recognizing 10 magical years with the Walt Disney Company," along with a special pin.Ginger took to the caption of her post to share her thoughts, writing: "A magical decade indeed - thanks @mickeymouse.
Ginger Zee tends to keep weather news front and center and her family away from the cameras, but that has all changed since she launched her latest venture, Branching Out.MORE: ABC's meteorologist Ginger Zee reveals how her two young boys are 'growing up different' to their friendsThe National Geographic series follows the meteorologist along with her husband, Ben Aaron, and her kids, Adrian and Miles, as they venture out around the United States searching for solutions to fight climate change.Now, the Good Morning America star is keen on sharing heartfelt family updates, and she just shared a moment that nearly brought her to tears.WATCH: Ginger is taken by total surprise during work missionMORE: GMA's Ginger Zee praised by fans as she celebrates milestone 'first'The family of four recently attended a Food & Wine Festival by Disney in their California resort, where they discussed their nature series, and participated in a Chef Demo with one of the park's chefs, Chef Mo.Ginger, Ben and Adrian took the stage to make a recipe by Apricot Lane Farms–of which a new documentary recently premiered on Disney+ – and the six-year-old's confidence in front of a live audience made his mom prouder than ever.The anchor took to Instagram to share an adorable clip of the event, where the three appear in front of a large kitchen island working on their special recipe.A post shared by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee)The adorable momentIn the video, her eldest son appears chatty as can be as he discusses his adventures working in nature, revealing how he learned to deal with worms and "what you need to feed them and not to feed them."MORE: Ginger Zee's exciting new venture is a total family affairMORE: Ginger Zee delights fans with rare picture of
Ginger Zee is used to braving the elements, but now the Good Morning America star has been braving the test-track in an exciting video.MORE: Ginger Zee delights fans with rare picture of son as she reveals their exciting New York outingThe popular meteorologist took to Instagram to share a nearly two-minute long video of herself and her co-driver, Sam, becoming the first to test the Volkswagen ID4, an electric vehicle. In the clip, they went over the rattle test-track and it was clear from Ginger's strained speech that the car was rattling and rolling around.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“I needed to hear the roar of the crowd one more time — and I heard it.”That’s how Magic Johnson describes his 1991 appearance on Arsenio Hall’s talk show in the new documentary “They Call Me Magic.” It was a key moment in Johnson’s public life, coming just after the basketball star’s announcement that he had contracted HIV. And it’s slightly telling that what Johnson recalls is not any particular thing he said but the applause of the audience for whom he was putting on a show.Johnson, throughout both his athletic and business careers, is as close to an entertainer as an athlete gets.