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July 3, 2012

                                               Save the Artic

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Radiohead team up with Jude Law for polar bear film. 

The Greenpeacecampaign filmfeatures the band's track

"Everything In Its Right Place"

Source NME

Source: cosmo 

Thanks Josephine ! Arico !

January 23, 2012 

Radiohead contribute 14 songs to documentary 'The Island President' soundtrack

The band, who are currently preparing for their extensive world tour in support of 'The King Of Limbs', have allowed a large number of their songs to be used in the soundtrack of a new documentary which looks at the plight of the Republic of Maldives.

Radiohead have contributed 14 songs from their back catalogue to the soundtrack of new documentary The Island President.

 

Among the Radiohead songs featured on the soundtrack are 'Idioteque', 'Everything In Its Right Place', 'Reckoner', 'House Of Cards' and 'How To Disappear Completely'.

Source: NME

 

Thom wrote on DAS:”'The Island President' is a film about the Maldives, and the struggle of President Nasheed to get the voice of a small nation heard in the climate change debate. Unless something is done to stop rising sea levels they will lose everything. The country will be under water. Some of our music was used to help tell the story."


http://theislandpresident.com/

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Nov, 8 /2011

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GOOD LUCKE RAINBOW WARRIOR

 source DAS

Thom, on board of Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior III.

@thomyorke @radiohead 'This is not some hippy tug boat this is serious cutting edge sh*t' @Greenpeace #RainbowWarrior3

Worst bit was being sick best bit was boat doing 12 knots with no engine' @thomyorke after 2 days on #RainbowWarrior3

 

Rainbow Warrior III - open boat days in London Greenpeace UK

 

“I thought it would be like being on the tour bus,” he groaned at one point. “But it ain’t.”

When the resident rock star Thom Yorke finally appears from his cabin, still looking a bit green, he is remarkably upbeat about the experience.

“I thought it would be like being on the tour bus,” he groaned at one point. “But it ain’t.”

He was partly inspired to come on the adventure by his young 10-year-old son Noah, who like most boys his age is obsessed with oceans – even if they do make him sick – and his own fascination in technical solutions to environmental problems.

“The worst thing was throwing up – which we did a lot,” says Thom. “The best thing about it is the boat, all the technology, the bridge, the radar, the sails, the communications, the engine room.”

It is unusual to hear a singer enthusing about the potential for sail on cargo ships, but then Thom Yorke was never an ordinary pop star.

He became involved in the climate change movement after having children and waking up every night “just terrified”.

However the experience of going to international climate talks and watching David Cameron “go backwards” on the environment has made him disillusioned with the political process and increasingly angry.

He wants action rather than words and Rainbow Warrior felt like an opportunity to make things happen.

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August 11/2011

 

Real vs Astroturf?

 

President Obama is soon to make a decision on whether to press one of THE big red climate self destruct buttons..

and is under considerable pressure from a fake grassroots campaign funded by um

..certain interested parties (its called Astroturfing )

into allowing the Tar Sands nightmare to go ahead..

if you don't know anything about the Tar Sands have a quick google...

as seems to be the way of politics this won't happen unless a strong show of resistance can be seen to help obama say no.

Anyway there is a campaign of peaceful civil disobedience planned in washington..

thanks for reading this. more stuff about music laterrrrr

 

Thom

 

http://radiohead.com/deadairspace/

 

Traducción al español Gracias exitmusic.com.ar

 

 

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Thom Yorke attends the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, December 18, 2009.

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Rolling Stone: The 15 Most Eco-Friendly Rocker

"Plastic anything is like contraband," the band Liars wrote about touring with Radiohead. "Every bus and truck runs on biofuel. There is no idling, rather some new-fangled way to deliver electricity cleanly. They don't do airfreight, either. The list goes on. Everything is supremely managed to reduce the 'footprint.'" Instead of flying their gear, singer Thom Yorke insisted on buying two sets of equipment and at one point even threatened to quit touring altogether, citing environmental concerns. But instead of hanging it up, the band worked to green their tours and support climate change awareness campaigns like Friends of the Earth. Though Yorke refused to meet with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to discuss the environment, citing his lack of "environmental credentials," he's similarly critical of himself. "I haven't done enough," he told an Australian newspaper in 2006. "The job I'm in is a job that wastes energy left, right and centre. It's madness."

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Según Liars - la banda soporte en la gira por USA - para Radiohead "cualquier cosa de plástico es considerada contrabando". Todo el transporte de la banda se hace en autobuses y camiones que funcionan con biocombustible. Toda la energía consumida es limpia." Tampoco utilizan aviones para transportar el equipamiento. Todo el esfuerzo está orientado a reducir la "huella de carbono del tour". "En vez de volar enviando los equipos por avión , Thom Yorke, insistió en la compra de dos juegos de equipamientos y en un momento hasta amenazó con dejar de hacer el tour, debido a preocupaciones ambientales. Radiohead resolvió el problema del impacto ambiental de sus giras y apoyó las campañas de concientización por el cambio climático en colaboración con Amigos de la Tierra.

 

Aunque Yorke se negó a reunirse con el ex primer ministro británico, Tony Blair, para discutir el medio ambiente, citando su falta de "credenciales del medio ambiente".

 

Yorke es igualmente crítico de sí mismo. "No he hecho lo suficiente", dijo a un periódico australiano en 2006. "El trabajo que yo estoy haciendo (en referencia a los tours de la banda) en un trabajo que desperdicia muchísima energía a. Es una locura."



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 November 28, 2010 



KING CANUTE: 2,000+ FORM “KING CANUTE” DESIGNED

BY THOM YORKE FOR PLANETARY ART SHOW


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English

http://earth.350.org/press-room/uk/

More than 2,000 people braved the wind and rain today to form an image of King Canute designed by Radiohead lead-singer Thom Yorke. Yorke explained, “The plan is to make images visible from the skies to remind those in Cancun that we can't keep putting this off.”


The public art display was designed to send a climate warning to political leaders in the run-up to the UN Climate Talks in Cancun. According to legend, King Canute set his throne by the sea shore and commanded the tide to halt, only to be soaked by the ocean’s waves. Just as Canute realized his own hubris, world leaders today must realize the dangers of ignoring climate change and rise to solving the challenge.

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“We need politicians today to have a ‘Canute’ moment,” said 350.org founder, American author and environmentalist Bill McKibben. “Scientists are clearly warning there is too much carbon in the atmosphere. World leaders can't avoid that reality any longer."350.org is named after 350 parts per million, what scientists say is the safe upper limit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. NASA calculates the current level of CO2 at more than 390 ppm.


The image formed on the beaches of Brighton-Hove was designed by Yorke and his long-time collaborator Stanley Donwood. The picture also appeared on the cover of Yorke’s album Eraser. Yorke helped promote the event on Radiohead’s website and four million person strong Facebook page.

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The event was one of over a dozen similar displays taking place as part of 350 EARTH, the first planetary art show for the climate. The image of King Canute was joined by a giant sun in South Africa; a polar bear on an Icelandic glacier; a scarab in the Egyptian desert; an eagle in Los Angeles; and many more. Hi-res photos and videos of the events are available on the earth.350.org website.The Brighton-Hove event had the backing of Brighton & Hove Council, who spearhead a city-wide coalition of organisations and businesses that form 10:10
Brighton & Hove. All have pledged to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% in a year by simple, achievable measures, in a bid to minimise the effects of climate change.

Tom Chute, coordinator of 10:10 Brighton & Hove, said: "The people of Brighton & Hove have shown real enthusiasm for environmental issues over the last year, lending a hand to 350’s Earth Art project will really put Brighton & Hove's climate change action on the map." Councillor Mary Mears, of Brighton & Hove Council, said: "It's great that Brighton & Hove has been chosen as the UK venue for this international event to tackle climate change. It links city strengths in art, environment and voluntary action together; and the strong involvement of the city 10:10 campaign, which we backed from the outset. We’re very happy that once again people will be looking towards Brighton & Hove for inspiration on tackling climate change."

Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org said: "The first pictures of Earth from space helped launch the modern environmental movement. We hope these art pieces can help spark a new movement to solve the climate crisis. Art is not a substitute for political action, but it can help build a public movement that can begin to
apply real pressure on our politicians.”


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