http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-greenweek10nov10,1,4479768.story?coll=la-entnews-tv&ctrack=1&cset=true "It was NBC Universal's "green week," in which almost every prime-time show was mandated by Chief Executive Jeff Zucker to include some sort of environmental theme."
Al Gore was on 30 Rock. And on My Name is Earl, they had this exchange:
After the Warden puts Earl in charge of his resurrected Scared Straight Program, Earl auditions some prisoners to fill out the four-person scare squad (including Michael Rapaport as Frank). Once assembled and after they start rehearsing, the Warden meets with them and says he wants to include a Green message in the presentation. When Earl protests, stating that "it wouldn't really work with the rest of the show" and would seem like it was forced in there (sound familiar?), the warden says, "What if I told you you had to do it because I'm your boss?"
LOL... That was probably the best one that they did. The 30 Rock green episode was pretty good. In The Office, they just sent Michael into the woods where he should sustainability with duct tape and a knife.