We're all doing our bit to make our lives that little bit greener, whether it's being a better recycler or making sure our food doesn't rack up too many air miles - and now there's a very easy - and iPod-friendly! - way you can make a stand against climate change with the world's first ever global music petition.
Kofi A. Annan, President of the Global Humanitarian Forum, has joined Melanie Laurent (star of Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds') and David Jones (Global CEO, Havas Worldwide) to launch a specially re-recorded version of Midnight Oil's Beds are Burning' as a musical petition to demand climate justice at the UN's Copenhagen Climate Change Summit in December.

The song has been produced by The:Hours and has been aided by the lots of green-thinking celebs the likes of Mark Ronson, Jamie Cullum, Lily Allen, Bob Geldof (naturally), Fergie, Duran Duran and a whole host of other famous faces. And Company is one of the magazines who have partnered with The:Hours Tck Tck Tck to show our support. All you have to do to make your mark is download the song, and it won't cost you a penny.
Each free download will count as a unique digital petition - simply visit www.timeforclimatejustice.org, or head to iTunes to add it to your music collection and pick up your good karma points.
And here's the star-studded video...



































