Irishfl said:Err should've had the the US concert in Philadelphia, like the other live events. Live 8 has almost a million people show up. Giants Stadium isn't even sold out (only the UK show sofar). Also its a bit funny that a concert dubbed by the LA time "24 hours of music to help the planet," is being held on a complex built on wetlands (with all roads leading in on wetlands aswell), but the concert is really about GW, so I guess it doesn't matter that much.
dhett said:I'm just wondering how a climate in crisis is helped by using obscene amounts of electricity, much of it from coal-fired power plants (at least in the US), to put on these concerts, and by burning millions of pounds (or kilograms, if you prefer) of fossil fuels in order to transport the various bands and their equipment to and from the concert venues. ??? ??? ???
Well, I guess it's better than more infomercials.
With support from the U.S. Green Building Council, creators of the LEED Green Building Rating System, Live Earth will implement new Green Event Guidelines. All Live Earth venues will be designed and constructed by a team of sustainability engineers who will address the environmental and energy management challenges of each concert site, as well as the operations of sponsors, partners and other Live Earth affiliates. Each venue will not only be designed to maintain a minimum environmental impact, but will showcase the latest state-of-the-art energy efficiency, on-site power generation, and sustainable facilities management practices.
robmadden1 said:i am watching NY until spinal tap comes on. I love spinal tap.