Posted on 07/11/2006 12:53:26 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit
CHARLOTTE, VT. Dave Matthews Band announced today that it has arranged for NativeEnergy and Clean Air-Cool Planet to offset 100 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from all of its touring activities since 1991. By offsetting the CO2 pollution that touring activities, such as transporting gear, powering stages and air travel generate, Dave Matthews Band is taking a proactive role in fighting global warming and helping Native America begin to restore sustainable homeland economies in balance with the Earth.
This announcement comes at the beginning of Dave Matthews Band 2006 summer tour, which kicked off on May 30th at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Missouri and will end in their hometown of Charlottesville, VA with a two-night stand on Sept. 22 & 23 at the grand opening of John Paul Jones Arena. DMB is earning rave reviews from fans and critics this summer for a set list that offers a diverse mixture of the band's material spanning their fifteen years. Digging deep into their catalogue of songs, DMB is performing rare fan favorites and is debuting new songs before entering the studio this fall to work on their forthcoming release due out in 2007."
By announcing plans to offset 100 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions from all of its past touring activities, Dave Matthews Band is demonstrating how to turn attention toward positive solutions to global problems. Consumers everywhere can take the same proactive approach and visit www.NativeEnergy.com to offset their travel, auto, home or business emissions by helping to build new renewable energy projects that reduce the amount of fossil fuels used to generate electricity.
"As artists we need to act now to slow global warming. Carbon offsets are one thing we can do to help and we felt working with NativeEnergy was a good place to start," says Dave Matthews Band.
With NativeEnergy, the band ensures that its CO2 offsetting actually contributes directly to the construction of new, Native American and Native Alaskan renewable energy generators whose clean electricity will displace energy that would otherwise have to come from polluting coal-fired plants, reducing CO2 and other pollution on behalf of the band. In addition, DMB's purchase supports financially additional offsets from wind farms in the Great Plains, that displace electricity on one of the most intensely coal-fired grids in the country.
NativeEnergy's novel approach allows consumers to help build new wind projects by purchasing shares of the renewable energy credits (RECs) the projects are expected to generate over their operating lives. "Quality of CO2 offsets is becoming the major focus of stakeholders in the industry," says CEO Tom Boucher. "We are pleased by the increasing recognition that NativeEnergy's forward purchasing model drives the highest quality offsets available," he says. All RECs generated on behalf of the band will be permanently retired by Clean Air-Cool Planet, a 501(c)(3) that acts like a land trust for the RECs.
"This donation to Clean Air - Cool Planet from the Dave Matthews Band does two important things," said Adam Markham, executive director at CA-CP. "First, it insures that these RECs are kept off the market, because we will retire these credits. Second, it helps us help NativeEnergy finance more renewable energy projects, to reduce the threat of global warming."
By offsetting an estimated 18,000 tons of CO2, the band has the same global warming impact as eliminating 36 million average car miles. A large majority of DMB's purchase from NativeEnergy is to offset emissions from performances ranging from their very first engagements in 1991 to the 300,000 fan show at the Park Pop Festival in Holland (1998), but the total CO2 footprint also includes non-concert performances on the Grammy's, Tonight Show, and a Presidential Inaugural Ball.
DMB has worked with NativeEnergy since 2002, when it first mitigated 2,174 tons of CO2 from the 2002 summer tour as part of the One Sweet Whirled global warming campaign, a partnership between Dave Matthews Band, Ben & Jerry's, and SaveOurEnvironment.org. These investments helped to build the Rosebud Sioux Tribe wind turbine, the first Native American-owned and operated large-scale wind turbine.
About NativeEnergy : American Indian majority-owned, NativeEnergy is a national marketer of renewable energy credits or "green tags," offering individuals and organizations a means to compensate for their global warming pollution, or to effectively power their homes and businesses with renewable energy. NativeEnergy's patent-pending business process brings upfront payment to renewable projects for their estimated future green tag output, enabling its customers to help finance the construction of new wind farms and other renewable energy projects, such as tribal wind projects and methane digesters on Pennsylvania family dairy farms, which directly reduce our reliance on fossil fuels to meet the nation's electricity needs. NativeEnergy is the choice of leading environmentally and socially responsible organizations, including Al Gore's AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH (www.ClimateCrisis.net), Ben & Jerry's, Clif Bar, Stonyfield Farm, Interface, Aveda, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson, Co-op America, NRDC, the Clinton Global Initiative, Bonnaroo, and thousands of individuals. NativeEnergy also offers Green-e certified green tags from operating wind farms and Climate Neutral Network certified offsets from operating CO2 mitigation projects. Online at: www.NativeEnergy.com.
Yeah but will they stop pissing in the rivers? Chicago demands an answer.....
Even more simply put: Save the planet, kill yourself.
Bad music. Bad science. Any questions?
I saw REM back in the 80s. The singer was whining about various greeny ideals and how we should all boycott Exxon. I left the concert early and walked around to the back of the arena on my way to my bus stop. There in the parking lot near the back entrance was a fleet of tour buses - REM's tour buses, all sitting there with their engines running.
That was the official end of my youthful idealism.
LOL!
Typical hypocrisy from the usual suspects. :)
What are they doing to offset the sh!t their tour bus spread all over an expressway and the road below?
I love Dave Matthews (the band). IMO, their rendition of "All Along the Watchtower" is the best.
But I download all their music so they don't get royalties from me for nutty causes.
I went to a concert once because box seat tickets were gifted to me. Elevator music is more appealing than the stuff they played. But all of the drunk college kids seemed to like it.
They are going to quit exhaling. Six words, oh, now it's eight, oh no, now it's twelve. No wait, now it's.. Never mind.
Well...he's an idiot...
What an intellectually stimulating response.
"I never did understand the appeal of Dave Matthews."
Obviously, you've never been drugged out of your gourd. :P
The Dave Matthews Band may have serious concerns about global warming, but for my money this is a marketing ploy. I haven't even thought about the DMB in at least 2 years and yet today I'm actually tapping their name on my keyboard. |
I agree, that's what I implied on post 20
burn a tree and either plant a tree or pay to have one planted.
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