Posted on 06/04/2007 3:38:42 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
IT WAS intended to be the symbolic gesture at a global series of rock concerts next month to alert people to climate change. Al Gore, the former US presidential candidate turned climate doomsayer, had wanted a massive switch-off of lights by television audiences, but the National Grid has vetoed the idea.
The inconvenient truth, it says, is that the power surge when people switched their lights back on could cause disruptions in supply and even endanger hospital patients on life support machines.
Live Earth will be a series of concerts, modelled on Live Aid and and Live 8, aimed at raising awareness about the threat from global warming.
As many as 12 concerts across seven continents featuring the likes of Madonna and Genesis and 100 other acts are planned over 24 hours, including one at a research station in Antarctica.
The organisers have so far struggled to find a clear-cut way of conveying their main message. Even rock performers have criticised the concept.
Roger Daltrey, of the Who, said another concert would simply waste fuel; Bob Geldof, who helped to organise Live Aid and Live 8, said people were already aware of the greenhouse effect; while Matt Bellamy, front man of the rock band Muse, labelled it private jets for climate change.
(Excerpt) Read more at women.timesonline.co.uk ...
So algore wants everyone to be in the dark. Interesting that he is getting more bold with his message.....LOL
Al may have to prove that there really isn’t any danger involved in shutting off massive amounts of electrical consumption simultaneously...by having the main switch pulled at his home.
The Shanghari stock exchange has been tanking... they might be looting there by then!
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