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Do you love K-Pop and Sokcho?

Do you love K-Pop and Sokcho? We who love K-pop and Sokcho must also face the fact that attending K-pop concerts and various local festivals in Sokcho generates carbon emissions! So, what are some ways to keep enjoying and loving K-pop and Sokcho while minimizing our carbon footprint? Earlier this year, we researched and presented seven case studies together with young members of the climate action group Big Wave. Among them, we introduced a special case on the sustainability of K-pop and Sokcho through a YouTube video. In the video, Big Wave youth members Jeong Yeon-woo and Kim Eun-hyo share
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Inspiring resources for climate action

Keyword | Sustainable Classical Music, Sustainable Orchestra
This is a guide compiled in 2021 by the Scottish Classical Sustainability Group, bringing together the efforts of over 30 orchestras, ensembles, and individual musicians from across Scotland.
Keyword | Sustainable Classical Concert, Sustainable Orchestra, Sustainable Touring
“Orchester des Wandels” (Orchestra of Change) is a climate protection initiative formed by musicians from the Staatskapelle Berlin—one of the world’s oldest orchestras—centered around the nonprofit NaturTon Foundation. The “Guide to Sustainable Concert Operations” and the “Green Touring Guide” are guides compiled in 2021 that summarize the various sustainable practices the orchestra has individually implemented to promote sustainability.
Keyword | Sustainable Mobility, Sustainable Touring, Sustainable Music Industry
The Guide to Sustainable Travel for Artists and the Music Industry is a resource created by the charity onboard:earth for musicians and the music industry. It helps measure and reduce carbon emissions from tours and provides ways to raise awareness and encourage audiences to engage in low-carbon travel.