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Old 07-06-2007, 10:52 PM
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What does everyone think Live Earth will accomplish?

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Gore gets last-minute D.C. venue for Live Earth

06 Jul 2007 14:42:43 GMT
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WASHINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) - Initially rebuffed by Washington, former Vice President Al Gore's Live Earth concerts found a last-minute home in the U.S. capital on Friday after Native Americans offered their museum for the worldwide event.

A few blocks from the U.S. Capitol where some Republican lawmakers had tried to prevent the Washington concert from taking place, the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian will host one of several Saturday concerts highlighting climate change.

"A couple of global warming naysayers used parliamentary tricks in the Congress to block that," Gore said on CNN. "Well, instead of the cavalry riding to the rescue, the American Indians came to the rescue."

Concert promoters initially sought the expansive National Mall as its U.S. venue, but two groups already had permits for that space, forcing Live Earth to find another location.

Gore turned to friends in Congress in hopes of getting the Capitol lawn but some Republicans blocked legislation to permit it. That bumped the concert to the 80,000-seat Giants Stadium in New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from Manhattan.

In contrast, the space at the American Indian museum's plaza, where the concert will be held, can only hold about 200, but video screens will be set up for larger crowds to gather across the street near the Capitol reflecting pool.

The museum had already scheduled a concert called "Mother Earth" to coincide with the Live Earth events, but expanded that in the last few days to include Gore and more performers.

Gore will kick off the Washington concert with a speech on climate change that will be followed by performances by popular married country singers Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood and Native Roots, a reggae band from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The former vice president has become a global voice on climate change, warning of a "planetary emergency" and calling for U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, the largest source of the greenhouse gas, to be frozen at current levels.

Other Live Earth concerts will be held in Rio de Janeiro, London, Sydney, Johannesburg, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hamburg, Germany, and New Jersey, and broadcast worldwide.

Unlike most major Live Earth concerts elsewhere, the Washington event will be free. (Additional reporting by Eric Beech and Doina Chiacu)
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Old 07-06-2007, 10:55 PM
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Waste of resources, tons more CO2 in the air from private jets winging back & forth, tons of trash, further destruction of the rain forests....the biggest one day carbon footprint in recorded history. Just a thought.
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:28 PM
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Waste of resources, tons more CO2 in the air from private jets winging back & forth, tons of trash, further destruction of the rain forests....the biggest one day carbon footprint in recorded history. Just a thought.
Come on now. Who better to explain why we shouldn't live self-indulgently than a bunch of rock musicians?
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Waste of resources, tons more CO2 in the air from private jets winging back & forth, tons of trash, further destruction of the rain forests....the biggest one day carbon footprint in recorded history. Just a thought.
Yes, it's just another money hustle.
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i think the idea is to raise awareness. Maybe, if educated about the problem, people might be inspired to learn more and do something about it. 'course that doesn't necessarily work - but I gotts say Al Gore seemed sincere on Larry King the other night, I was actually pretty impressed with what he had to say.

just in case anyone's watchin it now (live on Bravo) the New York segments on and Kevin Bacon's up next - !

eta: oh dang he was just a presenter, i thought it was he & his brother's band gettin ready to play. oh well.

an boy if he ain't the EPITOME of a philly boy I don't know what is ! Still lookin adorable as ever just like when he was 12 - !

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From London's Daily Mail:
A Daily Mail investigation has revealed that far from saving the planet, the extravaganza will generate a huge fuel bill, acres of garbage, thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions, and a mileage total equal to the movement of an army.

The most conservative assessment of the flights being taken by its superstars is that they are flying an extraordinary 222,623.63 miles between them to get to the various concerts - nearly nine times the circumference of the world. The true environmental cost, as they transport their technicians, dancers and support staff, is likely to be far higher.

The total carbon footprint of the event, taking into account the artists' and spectators' travel to the concert, and the energy consumption on the day, is likely to be at least 31,500 tonnes of carbon emissions, according to John Buckley of Carbonfootprint.com, who specialises in such calculations.
The planet would probably last longer if they stopped trying to save it.
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well that sucks.

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Al Gore better hope not. If people were "aware" and "informed" on the topic, they'd know it was junk science.
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http://www.channel4.com/science/micr...dle/index.html

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...47519933351566

Here's some interesting stuff about global warming from the BBC.
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Arguments to Global Warming these days seems to be based more on idealogy than hard facts. I subscribe to the scientific consensus that Global Warming is real.

But holding a Global Warming Concert at the Meadowlands? A huge parking field built over wetlands that is inaccessible by rail and virtually inaccessible on bike or foot. That's just asking for criticism. Why did they choose that location over Central Park?

We as transportation advocates have expressed some disappointment with the Global Warming movement in the US, because up to this point the healthiest transportation modes; bicycling and walking have been pretty much ignored as a part of the solution. I would like to see the enviros focus on fighting for sidewalks, traffic calming and land use planning instead of looking for ways to continue our drive everywhere lifestyle.

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