
Festival goers, performers, workers and volunteers at Glastonbury 2007 raised the roof on climate change with over 70,000 new supporters signing up to the UK’s I Count campaign to stop climate chaos.
"Huge numbers of people here at Glastonbury festival have demonstrated that there is a growing, irresistible movement of people calling for action on climate change. Together we’re proving that individual action to reduce our carbon footprints and positive pressure on politicians does count. This weekend proves, that individually we are great but together we are irresistible!" said Lucy Pearce, Campaign Manager for I Count.
Glastonbury organisers Michael and Emily Eavis joined the three headline charities – Greenpeace, Oxfam and WaterAid – and urged everyone to get behind the ‘I Count’ campaign. Artists who added their name to 'I Count' include: Jo Whiley; Peaches Geldof; The Kooks; Just Jack; Klaxons; Zane Lowe; Billy Bragg; The Arcade Fire; Keith Allen and many more...
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