A rewritten version of of the Midnight Oil hit Beds are Burning has been recorded by over 60 artists to raise awareness of climate change. The song is available for download free here and at most global iTunes stores.
Part of the ongoing TckTckTck campaign to let world leaders know “the world is ready for an ambitious, fair, and binding climate deal in Copenhagen this December, the video is meant to serve as the world’s first global musical petition.
The song was driven by one of the co-founders of the TckTckTck campaign, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s new organization, the Global Humanitarian Forum, and their partners global advertising giant Havas Worldwide and their French based film production arm The:Hours.
The 60 international musicians and celebrities involved include Hawksley Workman, Paul Shaeffer, Duran Duran, Mark Ronson, Jamie Cullum, Melanie Laurent, Fergie, Lily Allen, Bob Geldof, and Youssou N’Dour.
To help the campaign and spread it globally, supporters are asked to:
Download the song for free from iTunes. Every download counts as part of the TckTckTck pledge.
Watch the video on YouTube: the more people see it, the higher profile
After you’ve seen it, favorite it, comment on it, and share with friends
Tweet it, post to your Facebook page, or your blog
The organizers are also asking supporters to join their email list and sign an “I am ready” pledge .

