Ed Westwick and Drew Barrymore are making their contribution to global climate change. The celeb blogosphere is going volcanic with news of the two hanging out and well, doing other PG-rated things…that we know of. Maybe more. Steamy, hot…and other such passionate words are being tossed about regarding a recent make out session between the 21-year old star and 33-year old star.

Truthfully, I don’t know about those things. What I do know, is that Barrymore has a passion for making the world a better place. Barrymore gets it. She worked with the World Food Program and made trips to Africa to document the goings on there.

“Working with them for the last few years has really, really changed me,” she says. “I found the thing that I love working with.”

Drew says she is inspired by the people she works with around the world. “I feel like their student,” she says. “I go on their missions, I film it, I document it, and I learn about it. I’ve learned what’s important.”

Drew also says the most important thing she’s learned is that food is the basis for everything. “I didn’t understand that in order to take the AIDS vaccination medicine, you have to have the food for your system to handle the pills,” she says.

And, when the globe is out of whack, how can there be enough food to go around. GP says, tongue in cheek, Drew, Ed, let’s turn down the heat.

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