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Celebs are calling on G8

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Famous faces everywhere have joined together to make an impact at the G8 conference this year. Some are supporting petitions and putting pressure on the G8 leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, Britain, and the United States who are meeting in Italy this week.


KT Tunstall says: Beware of biodiesel!


KT Tunstall onboard via Nathan Gallagher

Lori Majewski writes on Day 5 of her arctic voyage:

This past summer, the greenest rock stars boasted of their biodiesel tour buses. If only all of them had done their homework on the energy source like KT Tunstall did.


Cape Fear

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CGG brings you Journal 4 of Lori Majewski's High Arctic journey with Cape Farewell.


Artists voyage to the High Arctic!


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CGG recently clued you in to superstars Vanessa Carlton, Feist, KT Tunstall, Jarvis Cocker, Laurie Anderson, and Brian Eno all joining together to embark on a 9-day trip with Cape Farewell to the High Arctic.

The mission? To inspire artists to action through their experience observing scientists and oceanographers at work in the epicenter of climate change.


Feist breaks the ice on global warming

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Last night, CGG took a break from the absolute madness that is New York Fashion Week, and attended an intimate gathering at songbird Vanessa Carlton's Soho loft for her send-off party to the Arctic.


Party like a (green) rock star!

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Vanessa Carlton is an eco goddess who practices what she preaches – right down to how she throws down!

In anticipation of her voyage to the High Arctic, the frontline of climate change, with the UK-based Cape Farewell, Vanessa’s having a soiree at her New York loft. But more than the usual amount of planning has gone into this celebration. The cups are biodegradeable. The napkins are made from recycled paper. And the plates are made from a sugar-cane base, so they won’t be sitting in a landfill for decades to come.