Sheryl Crow Tours to Stop Global Warming
10-Apr-2007 Written by: Courtney Thompson
The singer is touring U.S. colleges to speak about global warming and perform.
Sheryl Crow’s hit song “A Change Would Do You Good” took on a new meaning when she sang it at the first stop on her Stop Global Warming Tour at Southern Methodist University in Dallas after a press conference educating students and local community about changes they can make in their lives to reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
The singer/songwriter is hitting the road on a biodiesel-powered bus to tour several U.S. colleges to raise awareness about the issue.
"I am here because the more I learn about global warming the more I feel compelled to do something in my own way whatever that is," she told reporters at the university.
Laurie David, founder of stopglobalwarming.com and producer of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth,” is accompanying Crow at each campus date. Texas was chosen as the first stop since the state is the biggest emitter of fossil fuels in the U.S. The tour will make its final stop in Washington for Earth Day on April 22.