
Music Leaders Launch Climate Pact
“A group of leading music companies have signed a wide-ranging commitment to ‘decarbonise’ the global music business in alignment with the latest climate science. Initiated by the UK’s Association of Independent Music (AIM) in collaboration with UK record labels association the BPI, the founding Signatories of the ‘Music Climate Pact’ span numerous areas

First recording studio dedicated to carbon capture launched in Gloucestershire
The world’s first music studio dedicated to carbon capture has opened at Cotehay Farm, Brockhampton, Gloucestershire. Named ‘Migration Studios’, the professional, independent recording studio will channel 100 per cent of booking proceeds into the new environmental arts charity, Platform Earth, to fund UK-based carbon capture projects to tackle climate change.

Massive Attack presented a plan to make music concerts more eco-friendly
The British band Massive Attack, together with scientists from the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research in Manchester, presented a plan to reduce carbon emissions at music concerts. Read more: https://ecolife.ae/massive-attack-presented-a-plan-to-make-music-concerts-more-eco-friendly/