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K-pop girl group BLACKPINK have been appointed as advocates for the United Nationsâ (UN) upcoming 26th Climate Change Conference (COP26).
According to their label YG Entertainment, per KBS, the quartet were invited to serve as goodwill ambassadors for COP26 during a ceremony that was held on Thursday (February 25) at the British Embassy in Seoul. BLACKPINK also reportedly received a personal letter from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who thanked the group for their advocacy.
âYour recent video âClimate Action in Your Area #COP26â was a huge success, being viewed over 10million times across social media platforms,â Johnson wrote, according to The Korea Herald. âClimate change is the most important issue of our time… it is fantastic that you have chosen this moment to lend your voices to this critical issue.â
At the event, BLACKPINK also spoke to the BBC about their advocacy work and why they felt compelled to speak up. âWeâre losing more of the natural world every day and time is running out. […] We just really felt like we need to say something,â said Jennie.
âThe documentary that Sir David Attenborough presented, A Life On Our Planet, has helped us a lot and various other platforms has helped to actually learn more about what we could actually do to sustain our beautiful planet,â Rose added. âI think weâve all still got so much more to learn but if it feels good that we can be able to participate in such an important cause.â
Jisoo later noted that the groupâs âmessage to fans is that âitâs not too lateâ to address climate change, and urged others to âlearn more and work to make it betterâ. Lisa also noted that âthe first step is to know whatâs happening with climate change because it affects all of us. We want to learn more and we hope our fans do tooâ.
Earlier this week, BLACKPINK hit another new milestone with the video for their 2018 hit âDdu-du Ddu-duâ. Their label YG Entertainment announced on Wednesday (February 24) that the quartet became the first K-pop group to cross 1.5billion views on YouTube with their music video for âDdu-du Ddu-duâ.
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