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VIDEO: Alanis Morrisette, Glee Cast & More Rally For The Environment

Dec. 8 2009, Published 2:07 p.m. ET

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As the world focuses on Copenhagen which plays host to this year’s UN Climate Summit, Hollywood celebrities are rallying their efforts to raise awareness, asking people to join in a candlelight vigil around the world to let leaders know “The World Wants A Real Deal.”

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The star-studded public service announcement- which was made in association with the Environmental Media Association and the TckTckTck coalition- features Simon Baker, Olivia Wilde, Gilles Marini and Alanis Morissette as well as other celebrities including Jake Mclaughlin, Frances Fisher, Kathryn Morris, Kevin Mchale, Emily Van Camp, Dana Delany, Michael Rady, Ed Begley Jr., Dianna Agron, Cedric the Entertainer, Amy Smart, Chevy Chase and Jason Mraz

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It will be shown on large screens in Copenhagen in hopes of influencing decision makers who are charged with outlining the world’s approach to the environment moving forward. The COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference runs from December 7-18 in Copenhagen. The PSA is in support of a Fair, Ambitious, and Binding treaty which will ultimately reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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The candlelight vigil will be held on the weekend of December 12.

For more information please visit www.Tcktcktck.org.

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