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NewsGlastonbury organiser launches climate campaign at festivalGlastonbury 2007 has officially kicked off with festival organiser Michael Eavis unveiling a giant solar machine. Announcing the launch in the backstage bar, Eavis also started a petition against climate change in conjunction with Greenpeace, Wateraid, Oxfam and Stock Climate Chaos. The aid organisations are hoping to get 100,000 signatures by the end of the three day bash which kicks off in earnest tomorrow (June 22). To mark the campaign both Eavis and his daughter, co-organiser Emily were the first to put their signatures to the petition. "We have the biggest solar panel machine in the whole of the west England to go on the cowshed," said Eavis. "It's cost about ?200,000 to build and its going to do 100 kilowatts all day long. There will be more than enough power to cover four or five villages around Somerset. Thank you everyone for contributing to this campaign." A host of speakers from the aid organisations also spoke out against climate change and urged people to cut emissions and sign the petition. The campaign hopes to get band's playing the festival involved. Iggy Pop leads mass stage invasion in Leeds Iggy Pop and The Stooges closed out the 'Rock The House' bash in Leeds last night (August 31) with a rapturously received set - and a massive stage invasion. Following support from The Horrors, Sons & Daughters, The Sunshine Underground and Scottish rockers Idlewild, The Stooges took to the stage and ripped through a selection of classics 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' and newer material such as 'Skull Ring'. The highlight was 'No Fun', during which Iggy invited the whole crowd up onstage - shouting at the security to 'Let them up!', as he did at Glastonbury earlier this year. By the end of the first chorus, a lucky few had dared to make their way onstage but numbers quickly swelled as more crowd members vaulted the barriers. Just when it look like things were about to get out of hand, the punk rock legend to charge of the situation, ordering the crowd to disperse as the final notes of the song rang out. Amazingly the stage cleared within minutes, and the band were able to continue their set. |
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