Get global warming onto Gov. Culver’s iPod!

Get global warming onto Gov. Culver's iPod!



By
Nathaniel Baer, Environment Iowa

Will Senators Governor Culver enjoy rocking out to the Dave Matthews Band or even Kelly Clarkson next Saturday at Live Earth?   Maybe so.  But we want to make sure that they hear more than music that day. We want to make sure that they hear the message loud and clear that global warming is real, it's happening now, and we need to take immediate action to stop the worst of its effects. 

So we want to put that message into heavy rotation on your governor's iPod.  Through our Live Earth Phone Jam, we're going to be recording voicemail messages from people across the state and compiling them into an mp3 which will rock Governor Culver at least as hard as the Police or Kanye West.

To get your message heard by the governor, you don't need a huge recording studio budget or a stadium full of adoring fans, you just need to let us know you'll be with us on 7/7/07 by joining the Live Earth Phone Jam! During the concert, we'll be recording personal voicemail messages on global warming to the governor. After the show, we'll deliver the messages as an mp3 file, and ask the Governor Culver to listen in. Maybe we'll even get onto his “Top Played” list!


Sign up now, and we'll keep you posted over the next few days about where you can watch the concert and where to call in to record your message. 


Click on this link or copy and paste it into your web browser to get your message on global warming into your governor's iPod


Sincerely,
Nathaniel Baer
Environment Iowa Advocate
NathanielB@environmentiowa.org
http://www.environmentiowa.org

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1 Response to Get global warming onto Gov. Culver’s iPod!

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    As you know, Bill Clinton signed on to the Kyoto treaty way back in 1998. All that remains is for the Senate to ratify it. Live Earth would be a fantastic vehicle for pressuring the Senate to get busy.

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