MADONNA is perceived to be the least green artist on the bill at the UK's Live Earth concert, according to a survey. James Blunt, the Beastie Boys, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Black Eyed Peas also don't strike the public as particularly environmentally friendly. David Kuo, from fool.
co.uk, which carried out the survey of 674 people, said: Although none of us really know for sure how green celebrities really are, public perception plays an important part. Live Earth will go some way to help, but caring for the environment goes beyond exercising vocal chords, rapping and crooning.
Wouldn't it be refreshing if all the artists turned up to Live Earth on their bicycles? Meanwhile, Sir Paul McCartney is being lined up to headline Live Earth in London. The former Beatle is in talks with organisers about performing at the spectacular concert at London's new Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
According to reports, former US Vice President Al Gore - who has organised a series of concerts across the world to highlight the dangers of global warming - decided to personally approach McCartney after discovering the strict vegetarian and animal rights campaigner was a fan of his documentary MADONNA is perceived to be the least green artist on the bill at the UK's Live Earth concert, according to a survey.