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Massive Attack commissioned the production of a carbon roadmap with measurable targets that the music industry could adopt to meet the demands of the Paris Agreement on climate change. Scholars of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research fabricated that roadmap in which they outline “super-low carbon” touring practices. They argue that changing touring practices is necessary to make the […]

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