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"No Music On A Dead Planet": Is The Music Industry Doing Enough To Tackle The Climate Crisis?


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May 12, 2021 14:07
by Olivia Stock
Nieve O’Donnell

Music is a powerful tool that can be used for good. We all need to play our part if the 
planet is to survive.” The message of climate initiative ‘No Music On a Dead Planet’ rings out loud and clear. Nieve O’Donnell reflects on the project’s work to date and asks whether the music industry is doing enough to tackle the climate crisis.
The campaign ‘No Music On a Dead Planet’ brings together individuals and organisations within the music industry to declare a climate and ecological emergency. They’ve had a number of endorsements from music industry insiders such as Annie Mac and Arlo Parks by “using the advocacy power of artists to unite audiences in a clear call for action.” With the UK not currently on track to meet its 2050 net-zero target, the music industry is just one piece in a much larger puzzle – but is simply raising awareness enough?

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