Friends of the Earth is asking members of the public to record videos with their mobile phones to pledge support for a new campaign, The Big Ask, to help push for tough new climate change laws.
Friends of the Earth will send a copy of each video message to each sender’s local MP. The campaign has attracted celebrity support from the likes of Jude Law, James Blunt, Johnny Borrel and KT Tunstall.
Friends of the Earth has stated that it expects thousands to add their messages over the coming months (the site is already 171,432 strong) with what they call the “YouTube generation” a particular target.
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