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Rock 02 November, 2001

Pink Floyd's green ambition

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Pink FloydLONDON, UK (BBC) - A rock group is planning to plant a new forest in Scotland - in an effort to ensure their new album is environmentally-friendly.

Pink Floyd's objective is to plant enough trees to absorb all the greenhouse gases churned out by the creation of their CD.

The initiative is part of the Future Forests campaign set up four years ago in an effort to get the music industry and others involved in tackling global warming.

The aim of the campaign is to ensure that the projects it is involved with are carbon neutral.

Pine forest
Trees will be planted in four locations
In this case that means striking a balance between the amount of carbon dioxide produced by the manufacture and distribution of the new Pink Floyd CD, and the amount absorbed by planting forests around the world.

Native trees will be planted in natural woodlands, creating four new long term indigenous forests.

These will be at Chiapas in Mexico, Tensas River National Wildlife Park in the American state of Louisiana, Bangalore in India - and Dryhope Burn in the Scottish Borders.

And the more CDs that the band sells, the more trees they will plant to soak up the CO2 emissions in the atmosphere.

Pink Floyd's new album Echoes will be released on 5 November.

It features almost two and a half hours of songs from throughout the band's career, mixed into one piece of continuous music by producer and engineer James Guthrie.






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