The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Marvel stars shine light on Atlanta’s environmen­t

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Chris Evans and Mark Ruffalo, who lately have been in Atlanta for “Avengers” action paused to honor real super heroes: those working to make Atlanta eco-friendlier during ATL100. The city-wide campaign highlights efforts to embrace renewable energy solutions.

“We can do amazing things. We have the technology to do it,” Ruffalo said during a kickoff at the Plaza Theatre this week. The wind is in our sails economical­ly, and it just takes us going out to the world and telling everybody the good news. We don’t need fossil fuels anymore. Clean energy from wind, water and sun is the fastest way to our freedom. Whoever controls your energy controls your life (and) controls your destiny. This is how way we take back our destiny, by giving energy to each and every community and letting them make, store, and sell their own energy as they see fit.”

He joined Solutions Project Executive Director Sarah Shanley

Hope, who challenged the crowd to dream big.

“What if we powered our lives with 100 percent wind, water and sun? What if we as a city set about to make that which seems impossible happen, right here and now?” she said. “What if in our commitment to 100 percent clean, renewable energy we led the country with a plan that ensured the principles of equity — access, affordabil­ity, opportunit­y for those most vulnerable — lit that path for all of us?”

She noted Atlanta’s unique position of leadership on environmen­tal issues.

“It is no accident that the birthplace of the civil rights movement is also a leader in the fight for clean energy for all,” she said. “Clean energy is a civil rights issue. The dirty energy industry’s assault on our bodies and climate causes the most violent harm in communitie­s of color across Atlanta, Georgia, the South and our country.”

Evans appeared in a video tribute to salute environmen­tal warriors, noting, “I only play a super hero on screen.”

Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War” has been filming in Atlanta. Following a break, work has begun on the next “Avengers” installmen­t.

Kevin Hart’s in Atlanta working on a new movie — and his marriage

Kevin Hart’s marriage started in Atlanta.

He and the former Eniko Parrish became engaged at a Phipps Plaza restaurant while he was in town filming “Ride Along 2.” Some of his buddies got together for what she thought was going to be a small birthday party when — tada! — he pulled out a ring and popped the question.

“She was totally surprised by everything,” a party guest told us at the time.

A little over two years later comes a very different kind of surprise. Hart posted a somber, confession­al-sounding video the other day, following rumors of infidelity, and his ex-wife, Torrei Hart, spoke frankly during an interview with Inside Edition.

“Lies and infidelity” wrecked her marriage, she said. Torrei Hart is mother of Kevin’s son and daughter. They were married from 2003 to 2011, getting together before Kevin was famous and drifting apart after he did.

Eniko Hart is seven months pregnant.

Meanwhile, Hart’s in Atlanta filming “Night School.” It shoots a fastfood scene next week.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY GETTY IMAGES ?? Mark Ruffalo and Chris Evans, shown at the Hollywood premiere of “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” have been filming the latest “Avengers” installmen­t in Atlanta.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY GETTY IMAGES Mark Ruffalo and Chris Evans, shown at the Hollywood premiere of “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” have been filming the latest “Avengers” installmen­t in Atlanta.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY DANNY MOLOSHOK / AP ?? Kevin Hart is filming “Night School” in Atlanta at the moment.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY DANNY MOLOSHOK / AP Kevin Hart is filming “Night School” in Atlanta at the moment.

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