How BTS and Blackpink’s Spotify success makes climate change worse

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In the world of streaming, your favourite K-pop artist’s songs may be fuelling carbon emissions.Between mass streaming and growing album sales, both of which are great for artists but less so for the environment under current modes of consumption because of the energy they use, K-pop fans and artists alike are increasingly engaging with conversations about climate change.In 2021, BTS spoke about taking climate action at the United Nations, while Blackpink were named advocates of the UN’s…

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