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Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Side 56

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Side 56
L IF E , T R AV EL & EN T ER TA INMEN T IN ICEL A ND Issue 10 × 2019 June 21st—July 4th www.grapevine.is LAST WORDS Musical Pollution Words: Cheryl K. Ang Photo: Art Bicnick When you think of pollutive industries, what springs to mind? Oil, agriculture, shipping and transport probably jump straight to the top of the list. But what about music? It may surprise you to know that the mu- sic industry has a sizeable environmental impact. A 2010 report found that the British music industry produces, on average, 540,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually, with three-quarters due to live performances, and a quarter due to recording and publishing. Musicians have always travelled to play shows, and audiences will travel to see them. These activities generate what economists call external costs, which are borne by a third party. In live music, external costs are a debt paid by the environment when audiences gen- erate carbon emissions by flying or driving to see an artist perform. Businesses influence so much of the way people live their lives that it seems that chang- ing the way they run must surely be one of the keys to solving the climate crisis. Profit-driven businesses have for too long obsessed over productivity and profit while failing to con- sider their environmental external costs. The climate crisis shows us the consequences of this mentality now—these costs can be among the most important ones to pay, and they will be paid, if not by businesses then by someone else. I opened the search engine Ecosia today to find a heartwarming announcement. “We planted 80,000 trees to make this the green- est music festival ever,” it said. The company planted one tree for each festival-goer at Paris’s We Love Green festival, which has also banned single-use plastics, encourages reusable water bottles and makes recycling easy for festival-goers. All these steps prove that businesses have the power to make ethi- cal decisions, making environmentalism easy and accessible without taking away from the fun. WWW.RSS.IS • +354 497 5000 • INFO@RSS.IS USB CHARGING IN EVERY SEAT IN BUS AUDIO GUIDE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY PERSONAL HOST USE THIS CODE FOR 10% DISCOUNTBOOK NOW BOOK YOUR ADVENTURE NOW - AVALABLE ASSISTANCE 24/7 GOLDEN CIRCLE CLASSIC PRICE FROM CHEERS TO REYKJAVIK SOUTH COAST CLASSIC 10.990ISK8.990ISK7.590ISK DAY TOURS WE GUIDE IN 10 LANGUAGES RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT RSS.is/SCCRESERVE YOUR SEAT AT RSS.is/CTRRESERVE YOUR SEAT AT RSS.is/GCC PRICE FROM PRICE FROM ARCANUM.IS • INFO@ARCANUM.IS • TEL: +354 487 1500 Adventure Tours Snowmobiles on Mýrdalsjökull Call sales office from 08:00 - 18:00 or book online. ATV’s on Black Sand Beaches with visit to Plane Wreck in South Iceland

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