Kuwait Times

Ellie Goulding feels guilty for not championin­g social issues

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The ‘Burn’ hitmaker says she is “acutely aware of the power of songs to communicat­e messages” and wants to make sure she uses her tunes to speak about important issues including climate change or homelessne­ss, for example. She said: “I am acutely aware of the power of songs to communicat­e messages. And it is important to remember when we communicat­e our message about the Earth that it is just as important to connect with people on a human level as it is to communicat­e the facts ... “They give us an emotional workout. This type of connection is the point, the power of music. When I am not doing something which directly addresses the climate emergency or homelessne­ss I feel really guilty.” And the 32-year-old singer has praised the work of young people in raising social issues to the wider community, and branded them an “unstoppabl­e force of change”. Speaking at the One Young World internatio­nal environmen­t summit, she added: “Over the last 12 months the clear-eyed focus of young people has created an unstoppabl­e force of change. When I first met [climate change activist] Greta Thunberg at Davos last year, the school climate strikes were a relatively recent phenomenon. Climate crisis is the era that we inhabit. It forms the backdrop to our lives, a constant soundtrack which will only get louder.” Ellie was recently bestowed the honorary Doctor Of Arts degree at the University of Kent, where she apologized to her old tutor for dropping out of her drama degree in 2008.

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