Change your lives not the climate

Quite a few people return from their first Glastonbury festival saying "it's changed my life". If you want to be a part of the magic, change your life and get involved with Greenpeace to help stop climate change, you'll have to take action... ah, I mean, register now.
Glastonbury god father Michael Eavis is trying to stop touts selling on festival tickets. He believes that the best way to ensure that the person who buys a ticket on 1 April is the same person who actually goes to the festival is to have his or her photograph on the ticket. So everyone who wants to buy a ticket on 1 April will need to register during the month of February – and provide a photograph of themselves.
You can register online at http://www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk or by post.
We can almost promise it will change your life, but more importantly, if we get over 100,000 people together and commit to action on climate change - we will make a difference.
You can visit us in the Green fields to find out how you can get involved, or follow the festival online with our iCount backstage blogger winners. You can also find out more about Greenpeace at Glastonbury on our 2005 Glastoblog.
Register and together we can cool it. Together let's make Glastonbury COUNT.

Comments
the whales deserve to live so please make it happen.
Posted by: Cameron Paul | February 8, 2007 3:16 PM
Wonder if there will ever be a year where Greenpeace members get any kind of ticket allocation...
Rather than E-bay-scouring lager-swilling gits who only go to sit by the mainstage for three days.
Just a thought...
Posted by: Carl | February 9, 2007 4:55 PM