http://www.greenpeace.org.au || Check out this new video by Greenpeace which features a song "It's like paying someone to be a pr*ck", written by The Chaser's Andrew Hansen and recorded by a new group, the "Coaly Moleys".
What would you do with $1.2 billion dollars? Give it to a big, greedy polluter or invest it in renewable energy?
Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, is planning to compensate coal power companies for the introduction of emissions trading and we have only six weeks to stop him!
http://www.greenpeace.org.au/yourcalloncoal
You can help the campaign by posting this video to your site, your facebook, and sending it on to your friends.
Nice!
lisakaylanemorris 1 year ago
y did they censor prick
TheCreator4 1 year ago
Greenpeace aired this video????
my opinion of them just went straight up.
go Hansen!!
he is such a funny songwriter
fefesfrtwet 2 years ago
lol i love this song... you might as well b paying him to barbeque your cat, to push old ladies on the road and buldose them flat hahhaahhah!
jonaleeba 2 years ago
Being vegetarian is not solely about animal cruelty issues. Personally, I am vegetarian primarily because of the environmental concerns.
How 'bout: we stop eating meat AND drive electric cars AND have renewable energy?
This is a very good commercial. It makes you think, and it is just plain silly!
merillupin 3 years ago
you are all dicks the point of this video is to put money into solar energy or hydro energy not use it to invest into coal mining and powerplants. Also Mr. Logicbeatslies being a vegetarian is just sating no to animal cruelty and you are being extremly selfish and rude to say that.
sarahvegie12 3 years ago
They're all actors. None of them are Hansen, but he wrote the song
elsaevers 3 years ago 2
which one is hansen?
Welrod2800 3 years ago
hahhahah Rampaging Coal!!!
Such an awesome vid!!!
"Imaging Paying Someone to be A prick"
LtMDavies 3 years ago
We pay and pay and pay someone to be a .....
kaykaylee 3 years ago
Good Morning/Evening Logic. You are so so right.
Lorraine56838 3 years ago
Just our children's shows
Logicbeatslies 3 years ago
uhm ... lay off those wacky herbs dood
joeblo1977 3 years ago
*LOLZ*
lame, camp... that is Australian humour, right?
joeblo1977 3 years ago
No way, this is not Australian humour. It is fucking lame, camp bullshit
Logicbeatslies 3 years ago
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The fact they are mostly vegetarians says it all.
Logicbeatslies 3 years ago
... and the same researches swear black and blue there are 1 million minke whales and they should be harvested because that is how you control fish sticks, even though they don't eat fish and modest counts say 350k.
Anyhow, kangaroos don't fart, next time I throw a H666 barbie I'll give you a taste
Logicbeatslies 3 years ago
(continued) By comparison, were you to trade in your conventional gas-guzzler for a state of the art Prius hybrid, your CO2 savings would amount to little more than one tonne per year."
LiveVegan 3 years ago
"Researchers at the University of Chicago have calculated the relative carbon intensity of a standard vegan diet in comparison to a US-style carnivorous diet, all the way through from production to processing to distribution to cooking and consumption. An average burger man (that is, not the outsize variety) emits the equivalent of 1.5 tonnes more CO2 every year than the standard vegan. (continued)
LiveVegan 3 years ago
"Researchers at the National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science in Japan have carried out a life-cycle analysis of beef production which shows that 'a kilogram of beef leads to the emission of greenhouse gases with a warming potential equivalent of 36.4 kilograms of CO2' (New Scientist, 21.7.07). To help you get your head around this, that's equivalent to the amount of CO2 emitted by the average car over a distance of 250 kilometres."
LiveVegan 3 years ago