The Scotsman

Music fans more likely to care about climate change, survey finds

- By AMY WATSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

People who love listening to music place a higher priority on tackling the climate crisis than those who do not, a new report has shown.

The study, by the University of Glasgow, is called Turn Up The Volume and draws on Yougov UK polling of 2,184 adults from across the UK.

Results showed those who love a tune expect the music industry to do more about the climate emergency and sustainabi­lity.

The survey asked a range of questions related to music, including how songs are listened to and purchased, and attitudes to environmen­tal concerns. The poll found that 82 per cent of music fans were concerned about climate change compared with 72 per cent of non-music fans.

When broken down, these figures showed 42 per cent of music fans were “very concerned”, compared with 31 per cent of non-music fans feeling the same.

The survey also found 54 per cent of music lovers believed “tackling climate change should be a top priority now, above other issues” compared with 47 per cent of non-fans.

Dr Matt Brennan, who led the study, said: “The project findings are exciting because they demonstrat­e a clear relation between engaged music fandom, increased concern about climate change, and desire for action.

“Music culture has a long history of playing a key role in social movements, and the evidence shows this link is still strong in the present day when it comes to the climate emergency.

“This should send a strong message across the music industries, to record labels, concert promoters, streaming platforms, artists, and other sectors, that there is an appetite for industry initiative­s to tackle climate change, and that fans support, and indeed demand, bolder action.

“It represents an opportunit­y for the music sector to play a more prominent role in accelerati­ng a just and green transition.”

The poll also found that people who value music are prepared to engage with it in a more sustainabl­e way.

People who spend money on merchandis­e such as records are more willing to opt for more sustainabl­e products, while live event attendees said they will look to go to more sustainabl­e-orientated music events.

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Music fans are increasing­ly opting for more sustainabl­e-orientated live events

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