Comedians have a way of making light of very serious issues for the sake of laughter, but that doesn't mean they can't "reverse flow," so to speak, and use comedy to bring awareness to very serious issues.
The Waterkeeper Alliance was founded in 1999 to patrol the world's waterways, ensuring that corporations obey the law and that this precious resource stays clean. This citizen advocacy group unites more than 244 waterkeeping organizations in countries on all continents (minus Antarctica).
And now they've joined forces with the world's top actors and comedians to spread the word on the importance of this cause. Neil Patrick Harris, Taran Killam and Bobby Moynihan of "SNL," and Alicia Silverstone are just some of the stars helping The Waterkeeper Alliance promote a clean and safe environment.
Check out the video above to see actors and comedians explain (in their own funny way) what the Waterkeeper Alliance does, and then watch the clip below to hear them recall their favorite memories of the bodies of water they grew up around.
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