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Climate Choir Sings for Attenborough's 100th!
19 Apr
Summary
- Choir and artists gathered to honor David Attenborough's 100th birthday.
- A song about the natural world was performed for a global video tribute.
- Environmental art was created on Plymouth Hoe to celebrate his work.

A unique collaboration unfolded on Plymouth Hoe as a climate choir and conservation artists united to celebrate Sir David Attenborough's upcoming 100th birthday. Members of the Plymouth Climate Choir performed a song titled 'Natural World,' aiming for its inclusion in a global tribute chorus. This initiative, supported by prominent musicians, seeks to honor the renowned broadcaster.
Simultaneously, Rebel Botanists, an environmental group, created a striking chalk design on Plymouth Hoe. This artwork symbolizes the planet and its diverse ecosystems, drawing attention to the importance of nature and its transitions. The group also inscribed the names of wild plants on pavements to highlight their significance.
Organizers described the event as a beautiful synergy, emphasizing its role in raising awareness about climate change and promoting sustainable living. The collected video clips from various choirs worldwide are intended as a heartfelt birthday gift, recognizing Attenborough's lifelong dedication to educating people about the natural world and the urgent need for planetary conservation.