Antarctic Researchers to Perform in Live Earth

Antarctic Researchers to Perform in Live Earth

26 June 2007 · No Comments

Talk about being in the right place at the right time. From Treehugger:

The band Nunatak, the Greenlandic word that means an exposed summit of a ridge mountain or peak within an ice field or glacier, will be rocking the ice 7.7.07 for their 17 on-site colleagues and also for, well, the rest of the world. Former Vice President Gore personally reached out to the band, not that he had many alternatives. Live Earth organizers did originally explore the idea of flying in performers, but quickly dropped that when told the continent is pretty much inaccessible during the winter.

I’ve always had a thing for all things Antarctic. I hadn’t been planning on paying much attention at all to Live Earth, but now, I might have to find out when Nunatak is planning to be covered by the relevant media relays.

Tags: Climate / Environment · Odd ·