2007年VOA标准英语-Rock Stars Perform Around World to Raise Awaren(在线收听) | ||
By Tendai Maphosa London 07 July 2007 Big name rock stars and musicians from around the globe performed at concerts on six continents to raise awareness about climate change. A sold-out crowd rocked London's Wembley Stadium, and other concerts were held in Sydney, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hamburg, Johannesburg, Rio de Janeiro and New York. Tendai Maphosa files this report for VOA from London. The London show like the shows at other venues attracted some of the biggest names in the music business, including Genesis, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters, Black Eyed Peas, John Legend and Madonna, to name but a few. They all came together to draw attention to what former U.S. Vice President turned environmental activist Al Gore called "an SOS, a wake-up call to the entire world."
While the shows have a lot of support, there are some who question the idea of the Live Earth concerts. The music is an obvious draw, but some people attending the concert in London also were divided about the long-term impact of the concerts. "It's something that the world really needs to wake up to, climate change," said one. "I think we are all a bit too naïve, and I know there has been a little bit of criticism towards today - is it actually going to cause more harm than good?" Another said "There is a lot of awareness out there already. People know that there is global warming. So, a concert is not going to help us." There are also those who believe that no matter how well intentioned the organizers of the concert are, governments need to take the lead in ensuring a reduction of carbon emissions. Zac Goldsmith is the editor of the Ecologist magazine. "The government can raise the bar in this, and there is a lot it can do. The government spends each year 125 billion pounds on goods and services, tax payers' money. It should be investing that money in the most sustainable goods, in the most sustainable services," he said. Gore says he hopes the concerts will jump-start "an unprecedented and sustained global movement" against climate change. | ||
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