"Glaciers melting, waters rising, sky is storming, global warming!"
That's how a rap written by a group of Vermont teens begins. And they hope it ends with local lawmakers taking action on climate change.
The students, who call themselves X-10, first drew attention this spring with their rap, "802," which described life in Vermont. Their video has been viewed more than 123,000 times on YouTube.
Instead of 802, they're now rapping about CO2 -- carbon dioxide, which some scientists blame for global warming. They're urging lawmakers to override Governor Jim Douglas' veto of H. 520, a bill that calls for a new energy efficiency program to combat global warming.
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The members of X-10 said writing about pollution was tougher than writing about pizza, a topic in their first song. But they said global warming and the environment were important issues to their generation.
Word. Check out their video:
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birdboy Posted 10:19 am
11 Jul 2007
Aaaarrrggghh!!!!
a liberal in redsville
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GreyFlcn Posted 10:29 am
11 Jul 2007
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Delay And Deny Posted 2:19 am
12 Jul 2007
Here's his greenwashed version of the TI rap:
What You Know?
Aye...
Don't you know global temp up
By three to six up when I mpg shawty fuel cell
Prius plug-in
Battry case where I hold'n all tha crack in
What you know about that?
What you know about that?
I know all about that
http://www.lyricstop.com/w/whatyouknow-t.i..html
John Bailo
You Read It Here First
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