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Live Earth was a one-off event developed to combat climate change. The first series of benefit concerts were held on July 7, The concerts brought together more than musical acts in twelve locations around the world which were broadcast to a mass global audience through televisions, radio, and streamed via the Internet.
It was "unclear" where ticket proceeds from ticket sales went towards. The logo for the event was the Morse code distress signal. Brand Neutral, the environmental business strategy firm, served as the worldwide sustainability strategy and services partner for Live Earth, developing the overall sustainability strategy, staffing all members of the global "green team," creating the overall master plan for resource management, and supervising the execution of the Live Earth environmental strategy.
Leading sustainability expert John Picard served as chief environmental and efficiency counsellor for the event. The worldwide producer of talent and venue programming for all of the events was Aaron Grosky.
The worldwide producer of events was Lily Sobhani. Live Earth produced 60 short films, directed by leading filmmakers from the worlds of films, music videos, commercials and animation. The worldwide producer of Live Earth films was Kit Hawkins. Ryan Polito also directed the worldwide feed. Unlike the similar Live 8 concerts, which were free, Live Earth charged admission but the event was made broadly available via television and the Internet. The event set a new record for on-line entertainment with over 15 million video streams during the live concert alone.
The event was claimed to be carbon neutral , and organisers said they would purchase carbon credits to offset the environmental impact of the flights associated with the events. In addition to raising awareness of global warming , [ 7 ] on 28 June , it was revealed that Live Earth was to be the launch event for the Live Earth Call to Action. In subsequent interviews Al Gore indicated that the concerts would mark 'the beginning of a three-year campaign worldwide to deliver information about how we solve the climate crisis' [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and that 'the prospects for every future generation depend on us understanding, hearing and acting upon this information.