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29 lis 2023 · In a significant step towards addressing music’s environmental impact, MICC’s first initiative will be the deployment of comprehensive sectoral guidance for measuring scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions. For the music sector, the vast majority of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are in scope 3.
4 wrz 2024 · Live music is a major carbon sinner — but it could be a catalyst for change.
4 wrz 2024 · Live music is a major carbon emitter — by changing its practices, it can galvanize change elsewhere. Credit: Simon Chapman/LNP/Shutterstock. On 25 August, the band Massive Attack performed to...
5 wrz 2021 · The report says the music industry should only pay to carbon offset its emissions when reducing them was no longer possible.
It's not looking simply at balancing out emissions from concerts by planting trees for removing carbon dioxide from the air - a process known as carbon offsetting.
31 lip 2023 · Massive Attack, in 2021, working alongside Extinction Rebellion, released the Roadmap to Super Low Carbon Live Music an open tool for the music industry, commissioned and produced by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. The roadmap, which identified six key ways to reduce CO2 emissions, was tested by the band on their tour last year.
7 lip 2023 · Eco-fees from music revenues can finance climate action; With a proliferation of festivals like Glastonbury and gigs by stars from Beyonce to Bruce Springsteen attracting ever-bigger crowds, the music industry's carbon footprint and impact on the environment are increasingly in the spotlight.