contents

world
 
Kofi Annan launches climate justice campaign track

Core Facts: • First ever global musical petition created to mobilise people to pressure their leaders to agree a climate justice deal at the UN's Copenhagen Climate Change Summit in December. • Produced by The:Hours, 60+ international music stars & celebrities collaborated for free to show support for climate justice deal and the 'Tck Tck Tck:

Time for Climate Justice' campaign • Midnight Oil specially re-write lyrics to 1987 hit, 'Beds Are Burning' to highlight greatest humanitarian challenge facing mankind today.

Kofi A. Annan, President of the Global Humanitarian Forum, was today joined by Melanie Laurent (star of Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds') and David Jones (Global CEO, Havas Worldwide) for the launch of a specially re-recorded version of Midnight Oil's 'Beds are Burning' as a global musical petition to demand climate justice at the UN's Copenhagen Climate Change Summit in December.

'Beds Are Burning' was produced by The:Hours, and is to be made available on all major music download platforms for free. It will also be available on the campaign's own website: www.timeforclimatejustice.org.

The song has been supported by over 60 international music stars and celebrities

including Duran Duran, Mark Ronson, Jamie Cullum, Melanie Laurent, Marion Cotillard,

Milla Jovovich, Fergie, Lily Allen, Manu Katche, Bob Geldof, Youssou N'Dour, Yannick

Noah and many more.

Every download will count as a unique digital petition with people adding their

names to demand world leaders reach an ambitious, fair and global deal at the UN

Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen. Already, more than 1.3 million people have

signed up to the campaign.

The 'Tck Tck Tck; Time for Climate Justice' campaign was created by Havas Worldwide

and was launched earlier this year at the 56th Cannes International Advertising

Festival.

Quotes
• Mr Annan said:
"Climate change is the greatest humanitarian challenge facing mankind today. And it

is a challenge that has a grave injustice at its heart. It is the major developed

economies of the world which contribute the overwhelming majority of global

greenhouse emissions. But it is the poorer and least developed nations that are hit

hardest by its impact.

"By downloading 'Beds Are Burning' for free from major music download platforms on

the internet, people from around the world will be adding their names to this

growing global petition – joining the campaign for climate justice and becoming a

climate ally.

"This will be the first time ever that a musical petition has been created to demand

decisive action from our world leaders. I believe it can become the Band Aid for the

internet generation."

• At the launch, Melanie Laurent, star of Quentin Tarantino's latest

blockbuster, 'Inglourious Basterds, ' said:
"The next Kyoto agreement is hugely important to get right because the last one got

it so wrong.

"The single greatest contribution to the levels of greenhouse gases in the

atmosphere is not the burning of fossil fuels by the transport sector, nor is it

industrial pollution, it is deforestation.

"I'm supporting Kofi Annan's initiative and hope this song will be heard by as many

people as possible in the world before Copenhagen. This campaign will help secure a

better future for our planet and upcoming generations. The time has come."

• David Jones, Global CEO of Havas Worldwide the network who created the

campaign for Mr Annan's Global Humanitarian Forum said:
"Our industry excels at changing people's behavior. I believe that we have not only

an opportunity but also an obligation to use our creativity to address some of the

biggest issues facing the world.

"To get a meaningful outcome at Copenhagen requires everyone putting pressure on

their leaders to agree on a fair post-Kyoto deal. This is precisely the aim of the

campaign, and the advertising and marketing communities have a crucial role to

play."

• Alexandre Sap, CEO of The:Hours, who assembled the artists and produced the

soundtrack said:

"Music is the universal language, capable of transcending cultures, generations,

religions and races. A song or an artist truly has the power to translate a message

or a movement more than any politician or world leader can on a global scale.

"This will create a voice for all of us who deserve to have a say leading up to

Copenhagen in December. The goal is to draw enough attention to an event that will

affect everyone's lives on the planet."





write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page