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Massive attack obelisk album3/28/2024 Speaking on the project in a statement, Del Naja said: “The general public are very much aware of the harm caused by the disinformation that is propagated via social media platforms. The first data drop, shared on Monday (1 November), contained thousands of alleged “greenwashing” sponsored adverts and content from Facebook and Instagram which the trio claim were “created by the world’s top 100 private and state-owned corporations that are responsible for over 70 per cent of all historic and current global greenhouse gas emissions”. Together, they’ve teamed up with lawyers, journalists and technologists, among others, to expose the “sheer scale and volume” of the practise – which is the process of misleading or misrepresenting a company’s products as environmentally sound – at social media giants such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Īs part of the project, Posters, Vince and Posters will share “comprehensive” data drops on each day of the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. The Eco-Bot.Net project is a collaboration between Del Naja, Bill Posters and green industrialist Dale Vince (who conceived the project). Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja is leading a new campaign aimed at exposing climate change disinformation and corporate “greenwashing” on social media during COP26. The new campaign follows the band’s recent report on carbon emissions in the live music sector.
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