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“We are on the front line”

In a new Pearl Jam song and music video in collaboration with SeaLegacy (@sealegacy), renowned frontman Eddie Vedder uses his voice to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves: our oceans and the planet.

The song is called “Dark Matter” and the chorus says, “It’s strange these days when everyone pays for someone else’s mistake.” In the video, the song plays over a mix of awe-inspiring scenes of nature, wildlife and communities and the disasters that devastate them.

“We are on the front lines of a new climate era. …Without our voices in support of the oceans and the Earth, our fellow human beings will disappear silently,” reads the caption of the video, further clarifying that the aim of the video is to sound “the alarm about the fate of our planet through the eyes of nature.

Vedder and Pearl Jam have been vocal advocates for the environment and the need to stop rising global temperatures for decades, with many of their songs addressing environmental issues. To celebrate Earth Day in 2022Vedder called the International Space Station and spoke with NASA astronauts about the effects of climate change on Earth according to those observing it. from above.

As the legend goes, the oceans and the Earth cannot speak for themselves. Unfortunately, aside from this video, the data also speaks for itself, and it’s not good. A new scientific assessment has found that wildlife populations around the world have fallen by average of 73% since 1970.

Video shows raging tornadoes forest firesoceans and beaches littered with plastic and swirling hurricanesamong other disasters that are wreaking havoc on our planet. Rising temperatures are primarily caused by human activity, and as the planet warms, their effects become worse. extreme weather conditions.

While anyone can debate whether it’s easy to change one’s mind these days, celebrities using their voices to speak out on behalf of the silent victims of these events is a way to reach a wide audience and bring about change. – and a growing consensus of major voices can transform the conversation. from the niche to the general public. Aware of the opportunity their platforms offer them, other megastar musicians are taking the opportunity to do the same, including Billie Eilish.

Metallic set an example by taking action using hydrogen vehicles during their recent tour, Cold play even introduced ways for fans at concerts to generate energy by dancing and jumping with a kinetic floor, and Radiohead has been ahead of the game for decades by refusing to ship its equipment via air freight, avoiding plastic at all costs, and running its tour bus on biofuel before it became commonplace.

Even if you don’t have an audience like these celebrities, talking to your friends and family on climate issues is a great way to affect change on a smaller scale. At its core, that’s what Vedder’s video and words are trying to do: show a sign of support for reducing pollution in order to protect ocean life and other wildlife.

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In addition to talking to those around you, make changes to your daily actions, such as using less plastic and taking public transport — whether to work or see T Swift – can greatly contribute to achieving this objective.

“Thank you for using your voice to help protect what really matters!” »wrote one of the viewers of the video.

“Great collaboration,” said another, “will definitely wake up those who need it.”

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