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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Live Earth Postmortem


Live Earth
and Al Gore’s oil connection

Live Earth could have used a dose of diversity

Live Earth concert opened door to label environmentalists ‘hypocrites’

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Live Earth Carbon Tax: 100,000 Trees

via washingtonpost.com

Excerpt:

It's an inconvenient truth, but mixing rock with recycling is awkward. In a TV interview earlier this week, Matt Bellamy of the band Muse mocked the event as "private jets for climate change."

John Buckley of Carbon Footprint, an organization that helps companies reduce their carbon dioxide emissions, said Saturday that Live Earth will produce about 74,500 tons of the gas.

"We would have to plant 100,000 trees to offset the effect of Live Earth," he said, speaking by telephone. But, he added, "if you can reach 2 billion people and raise awareness, that's pretty fantastic."

Certainly, on the way into the show, some of the 65,000 people who'd spent $110 on a ticket appeared unaware of the seven-point pledge that Al Gore, the event's chief impresario, had asked all spectators to make. Asked about it, they offered blank looks and said they were there for Madonna (whose annual carbon footprint, according to Buckley, is 1,018 tons -- about 92 times the 11 tons an average person uses per year).

"I'm not even sure who Gore is," said Georgie Simpson, 35, from Ipswich, in eastern England. "I saw Gore on TV," added Sue Bourner, 38, a health service manager from Hampshire. "But frankly, I think it's cheeky of Americans to come over here and lecture us. They are the worst polluters."

The organizers were determined that the crowd not go away ignorant, however. Big banners asking people to "answer the call" surrounded the stage. And a series of public information films featuring celebrities such as Penelope Cruz urged people to turn thermostats down and carpool while, in between, montages of happy animals were contrasted with pollution-belching power stations.
Keep reading at washingtonpost.com

Friday, July 6, 2007

Live Earth Click It

Live Earth Causes Next Ice Age - CLICK

Live Earth Stomps On Washington - CLICK

Al Gore On The Defense, Live Earth Proceeds To Fund Presidential Campaign Still Unclear - CLICK

Live Earth Beer: $50 - CLICK

Live Earth Underwhelming - CLICK

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Live Earth Leaves Dead Earth

Yup. I'm clearly all out of witticisms.

via Reuters:

Live Earth concerts on Saturday meant to spur action to fight global warming must first tackle another environmental hazard -- mountains of trash and thousands of tons of greenhouse gases caused by the events.
Keep reading at Reuters.com