The perfect soundtrack for saving the planet
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Featuring ‘lights out’ themed songs, from the Amy Winehouse hit ‘Back to Black’ and Bob Marley’s ‘Turn Your Lights Down Low’ to The Fratellis ‘When all the Lights go Out’ and Thin Lizzy’s ‘Dancing in the Moonlight’, WWF has put together more than 60 minutes of classic music to help people celebrate Earth Hour in style.
To enjoy WWF’s playlist, simply download Spotify for free from http://www.spotify.com and follow this link: http://tinyurl.com/daf5mp
Spotify is a quick, simple and free digital music service, that allows you instant access to a massive online music library, and also enables you to build, collaborate and share playlists with friends. Spotify is supporting WWF’s Earth Hour and will be encouraging their users to sign up via their twitter page.
“We’re delighted to support a cause as worthwhile as WWF’s Earth Hour and hope that our music will help spread the charity’s conservation message across the globe,” said Daniel Ek, CEO and founder at Spotify.
Earth Hour looks set to be the world’s biggest ever action against climate change. So far 1,500 cities and towns from more than 80 countries, including London, Cardiff, Belfast, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh, have already signed up and the numbers are growing daily. Landmarks from Nelson’s Column and the Wembley Arch in London, to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the entire quayside in Newcastle and the Forth Bridge in Edinburgh are also committed to taking part.
“WWF’s Earth Hour will send a strong signal to global leaders that millions of people are relying on them to take strong steps to tackle climate change when they meet at the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen this December,” said Colin Butfield, Head of Campaigns at WWF-UK. “From the Eiffel Tower to Nelsons column and Las Vegas to Lima, WWF’s Earth Hour is a truly global event. Sign up to switch off and become part of the world’s biggest ever action against climate change.”
Sign up to switch off by visiting http://www.wwf.org.uk/earthhour or text ‘earth’ to 84880. You can also download a WWF lightswitch widget, which will turn your website dark by visiting: http://tinyurl.com/b2mqps
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Editor's notes
The way we live is leading to environmental threats such as climate change, species extinction, deforestation, water shortages and the collapse of fisheries. WWF’s One Planet Future Campaign is working to help people live a good quality of life within the earth’s capacity. For more information visit www.wwf.org.uk/oneplanet
About Spotify
Spotify is an innovative digital music service offering music fans instant access to a world of music. Spotify enables on-demand streaming of audio content and aims to be a better alternative to music piracy by offering a superior user experience, while monetising licensed content with both an ad-supported, free-to-the-user model and a premium, paid model. Spotify brings fans closer to the music and artists they love, and provides a marketplace for additional products such as live events, music downloads and more.
For further information or WWF’s Earth Hour images/logo, please contact:
Jo Sargent, tel: 01483 412375, mobile: 07867 697 519, email: jsargent@wwf.org.uk
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