Musicians Urge Climate Pact in Love Song to Earth

 

NEW YORK, New York, September 7, 2015 – More than a dozen famous musicians are raising their voices in a new song, hoping inspire world leaders to reach a global climate change agreement during the United Nations climate conference in December.

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Love Song to the Earth (Image courtesy Friends of the Earth US)

Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Leona Lewis, Sheryl Crow, Fergie and UN Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo are among the musicians who released the single ‘Love Song to the Earth,’ now available for download from iTunes and Apple Music.

More artists featured on the song include: Colbie Caillat, Johnny Rzeznik, Krewella, Kelsea Ballerini, Nicole Scherzinger, Christina Grimmie, Victoria Justice and Q’Orianka Kilch, as well as co-writers Natasha Bedingfield and Sean Paul. Othera co-writers are Toby Gad and John Shanks.

The artists, producers and directors of the song – as well as Apple – are donating their proceeds to Friends of the Earth US and the UN Foundation.

Love Song to the Earth highlights the importance of taking care of what we love.

Bedingfield said, “Many people turn a blind eye arguing that everything is OK environmentally. The song reminds us that having ownership of our world means taking care of it. With this song we wanted to talk about the environment in a way that would help people feel empowered to do something rather than be paralyzed by fear.”

The artists are encouraging people to sign a petition that will be delivered to world leaders in Paris in December at the 21st meeting of the parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC, widely known as COP21.

The petition is part of a unified global movement supporting the UN’s call for a meaningful, universal, global climate change agreement.

Aaron Sherinian, chief communications and marketing officer of the UN Foundation, said, “The support, engagement, and passion of the creative community are key to engaging new audiences in the call for a meaningful and universal climate change agreement. When UN Member States gather in Paris this December, the voices of everyone, especially the entertainment industry, will help ensure the best outcome possible for a better future for all.”

Released Friday, the song will be available on all music platforms and streaming services worldwide as of September 11.

Accompanying the song is a “lyric video” produced by Jerry Cope, also set for release September 11. It features spectacular views of marvelous places on the planet. Scientists and celebrities are shown holding signs urging viewers to “Keep It safe” to encourage their fans to get involved.

Erich Pica, president of Friends of the Earth US, said, “The climate crisis is near a global tipping point, we hope everyone who hears this anthem takes action to encourage our political leaders to keep our planet safe, by keeping fossil fuels in the ground and moving toward 100 percent renewable energy.”

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