Watch Jacob Collier & Aurora Perform from the Arctic to Raise Awareness for Ocean and Climate Protection

Jacob Collier & Aurora

Jacob Collier & & Aurora

Courtesy of Greenpeace

Jacob Collier and Swedish alt-pop musician Aurora just recently boarded a ship to the frozen to execute in the middle of the glaciers.

In video clip, premiering today (Oct 1) the duo play a mash-up of their 2 tracks, Collier’s “A Rock Somewhere” from his 2024 cdDjesse Vol 4 and Aurora’s 2019 track “The Seed,” with the efficiency planned to increase recognition for sea and environment defense.

“The moment I heard about an opportunity to jump aboard one of the legendary Greenpeace ships, head to Arctic waters, and sing a song with one of my favorite artists next to a mighty glacier, I knew I was signing up for something special,” Collier states in a declaration. “What I had not predicted was rather just how transformative and relocating the experience would certainly be, and just how much it would certainly instruct me– musically, vigorously and ecologically.

“I was bowled over at the sheer magnitude of the Arctic – and also its deep fragility,” Collier proceeds. “We have actually shed 2 thirds of all the Arctic summertime ice in the last forty years. It’s a darkness of its previous self– yet it’s not far too late for us to assist.

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“We compete with each other as nations but we forget the one thing we all have in common,” includesAurora “If we keep interfering with the few untouched areas of this Earth, there will be no future. We have to stop deep sea mining. I hope our Prime Minister and the other world leaders will do what is right. Not for them, but for the children of the children.”


Greenpeace keeps in mind that countless individuals around the globe have actually authorized Greenpeace’s request asking for sea defense. 32 nations presently sustain a deep sea mining halt, preventive time out or restriction on deep sea mining in the worldwide seabed, which covers over half ofEarth Greenpeace includes that 58 leading electrical automobile and modern technology firms have actually openly dedicated to not source minerals extracted from the deep sea, with this listing consisting of Google, Samsung, Apple, Volvo and BMW.

“We won a historic Global Ocean Treaty last year, which keeps our goal of protecting 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030 alive,” Dr Laura Meller of Greenpeace Nordic states in a declaration.“But governments now want to mine the deep. We won’t let that happen. We hope this collaboration will inspire millions of people around the world to join our mission to protect the oceans for future generations. We still have time, but governments must act now. They must protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030 and introduce a moratorium on deep sea mining.”

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