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Fraser McAlpine | 18:25 UK time, Saturday, 7 July 2007

In an attempt to offset a tiny fraction of the massive carbon footprint left by today's Live Earth concerts, I have elected not to switch the television on.

Just doing my bit. Madonna can thank me later...

TTFN.

Fraser, ChartBlog.

Comments

  1. At 08:50 PM on 07 Jul 2007, wrote:

    Here in the US, the hype for these concerts has not been as big as that of the Diana Memorial show. In fact, the one major cable network has been showcasing artists inbetween big blocks of news. So, the whole thing, at least on my end, has been quite easy to ignore.

    IMHO, the Arctic Monkeys were right in calling out the hypocrisy of this whole event. Besides, I'm a Cali girl, I do environmentally oriented stuff as a matter of course, anyway. Yawn...

  2. At 09:31 PM on 07 Jul 2007, sarah wrote:

    Lol! i'm unfortunatly watching live earthy, and so far, i'm thinking that i should have also offset carbon emissions by not watching the tv! anyway, who's idea was it to stage a massive concert in aid of global warming, when the amps, lights and television coverage will probably contribut more to global warming than the money raised (and not paid as wages to madonna etc) will offset!

  3. At 10:17 PM on 07 Jul 2007, SteveB wrote:

    Foo Fighters best set of the evening!

    What is Madonna doing? Did I miss Eurovision or something?

  4. At 10:22 PM on 07 Jul 2007, Gemma wrote:

    I totally agree.

    today was an absolute joke if i'm honest.


    oh and aces on nearly every single artist arriving by plane/car etc way to save the world *thumbs up*

  5. At 11:20 AM on 08 Jul 2007, Kerri wrote:

    well live earths done what it intened so far, its got people talking bout cutting down on carbon emissions, even if by doing that they have people saying how dumb the whole live earth idea was.

  6. At 12:29 PM on 19 Jul 2007, Natasha Jose wrote:

    Heyyy I Love Carla x

  7. At 10:16 PM on 26 Jul 2007, Davey wrote:

    At first, when I heard of these concerts to raise global awarness I was quite happy and thinking atlast something is being dont to raise awareness, it wasn't until I realised actually how large the carbon footprint from this would be that I objected. Live Earth's goal was to raise awareness and fight global warming right? But millions of people went to nine shows across the world and they generated more than 1,000 tons of garbage, not to mention all of the electricity used when people all over the world turned on their tvs to watch this concert anyway I dont think that a concert that was supposedly aimed at raising global awareness should have actually caused MORE global damage! and when we have people saying atleast this has people talking about the issue, well i dont know about you but certainly everyone I have talked to knows about this great problem of global warming - its not exactly a secret. So anyway maybe the organisers should learn to practice what they preach? x

  8. At 10:57 AM on 27 Jul 2007, wrote:

    davey, im completely with you about when you said you first supported the gigs then changed your mind. but although everyone knows about the problem of global warming, whens the last time you had a talk to your friends about it? i study environmental science at a-level and am a member of our sixth form environmental group, green peas. talking about it is one better than just knowing about it, and one step on from that is action. its like at the recent g8 summit they agreed to make an agreement on global climate change in the future - how exactly is that helping now? ok, that turned into a rant. more to the point.. in the uk we're lucky, our government supports tackling climate change, the leaders of our biggest companies eg tesco etc are trying to reduce their emissions and our media isfull of useful info, its not like this in most countries. my second cousins visted the country recently from south africa and they called me a tree hugger for mentioning the subject. so, perhaps just talking isnt a step forward in this country but in others its the second step on the ladder.

  9. At 09:09 PM on 28 Jul 2007, wrote:

    I think that even though this concert had lots of people all using up loads of energy and stuff there by lights and electricity and everything, I think it did what it wanted to do. The producers etc of it didn't say 'oh yeah, by this concert we're going to make everyone change to energy efficient lightbulbs' and all that. They used this concert to make people realise what effect we're having on the CO2 emissions (sp?) etc we're releasing. And it had effect on some people in some ways because here we are talking about it now. I know I partly realised that I am not very energy efficient. And I think that they are at least trying to make us realise we need to do something. That's better than sitting back and watching the world heat up till it's gradually a big ball of fire. And the impending doom instead of global warming bit was funny. Fall Out Boy sucked, but Red Hot Chili Peppers were good, with the Smashing Pumpkins and Metallica rocked. Highlight of the day! Madonna sucked as well. Whew...all talked out. See yaz!

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