here.For their figures, Clean Scene analysed the carbon footprint of Resident Advisor’s top 1000 DJs touring in 2019. They found that between them the DJs take 51,000 flights annually, travelling 117 million kilometres.
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Massive Attack‘s Robert Del Naja has criticised the live music industry’s response to climate change, saying “one band not touring doesn’t change a thing”.The artist – aka 3D – said he was “pretty livid” over the industry not meeting pledges to reduce its carbon footprint, highlighting Coldplay’s decision to stop touring until they could make it “environmentally friendly as possible”.“I understand their frustration.
It’s frustration all bands have been feeling for a long time,” he told the
.here.For their figures, Clean Scene analysed the carbon footprint of Resident Advisor’s top 1000 DJs touring in 2019. They found that between them the DJs take 51,000 flights annually, travelling 117 million kilometres.
Nike has sued a company called MSCHF over its latest product, a collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X called Satan Shoes. Limited to 666 pairs, the shoes are actually Nike Air Max 97s, but with the air sole filled with red ink and (they claim) one drop of human blood.
Gorillaz for launching an NFT (non-fungible token) after it was revealed selling the digital items has a huge effect on climate change.Gorillaz announced yesterday (March 26) that they would be selling an NFT to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut album.However, in a recent report by Wired, the impact of selling NFTs on climate change and the environment could be hugely negative.
Fox News Channel don’t think Joe Biden’s White House are being very nice to them, and boy do they want their audience to know it.
Wildlife Warrior for the win!
In case you needed another reason to believe in climate change, it turns out pollution is causing men’s penises to shrink. Yep, you read that right! Manhood is at stake here.
LIVE With Kelly & Ryan fans were quite surprised when Maria Menounos was sitting in Kelly Ripa’s seat during the show’s March 22 episode. There was even further confusion when Maria returned on March 23, with no explanation as to why Kelly was missing. It’s remains unclear whether Kelly will be back on March 24, or if her absence will extend for the week. HollywoodLife has reached out to reps for Kelly and LIVE for comment.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEven in the world of stan-dom, Lana Del Rey fans can be alarmingly intense. People who are ordinarily calm and composed will suddenly get slightly wild-eyed when her name is mentioned, their voices growing breathy as if channeling her, saying, “Oh, I love her!” and gushing in an almost hypnotized way that seems to carry beyond just her music.
Linsday Joan has four high-profile fans after her explosive audition on “The Voice”.
Massive Attack‘s Robert Del Naja is set to speak to MPs next week about how music festivals can reduce their environmental impact.The Bristol musician, who is also known as ‘3D’, will address MPs on the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee (DCMS) on Tuesday morning (March 16) during a remote evidence session as part of their ongoing investigation into the future of UK music festivals.Del Naja will speak about Massive Attack’s recent collaboration with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
Niecy Nash is happy in love.
direct to your inboxThousands of new trees are set to be planted across Tameside by the end of this year.Tameside Council has set itself the target of planting 16,000 trees in 2021 as part of efforts to help tackle the climate emergency.The new trees will mostly be planted in greenspace and countryside, including the edges of Cheetham's Park, in Stalybridge, and along Groby Road, in Audenshaw.Cllr Brenda Warrington, Tameside Council’s executive leader, said: “Over the last 10 years we have