Coldplay say they have exceeded climate change target

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Coldplay are claiming that the band have exceeded their climate change target after pledging to put on one of the greenest tours in history.

The British band - made up of frontman Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion and known for the songs Viva La Vida, Paradise and Yellow - have long advocated for greater environmental efforts in the entertainment industry.

"We'd like to say a huge thank you to our incredible touring family and to all the brilliant people who've made this possible," Coldplay added. Coldplay have long campaigned for climate action, with Martin saying in 2019 that they would not launch a globe-trotting tour for their album Everyday Life due to environmental concerns.

 

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