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K-Pop Fandom Fuels Climate Action at COP30
21 Nov
Summary
- K-pop fans are mobilizing global climate action efforts.
- Activists protested fossil fuel funding at UN climate talks.
- South Korea's government pledges support for climate activism.

The immense power of K-pop fandom is now being directed towards global climate action, most recently demonstrated at the COP30 UN Climate Summit in Belem, Brazil. Fans, including those from the popular "KPop Demon Hunters" franchise, staged visually striking protests, specifically targeting fossil fuel funding. Their efforts aim to influence policy and encourage South Korea to cease supporting fossil fuel development.
South Korean officials, including the Minister of Climate, Energy and Environment, have acknowledged and pledged to support K-pop fans and artists in their climate advocacy. This recognition signifies a shift towards leveraging cultural influence for environmental causes. The K-pop fanbase has a history of rallying for social and political issues, showcasing their capacity for organized action.
This activism aligns with the COP30 Presidency's call for collective effort, embodying the Brazilian concept of "mutirão." The engagement of youth and cultural movements like K-pop is seen as crucial for imagining and creating a better planet, driving real climate action through shared passion and digital fluency.




