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COP21: Signatories COP21: Signatories Wil-Dog Abers, Musician Ozomatli Roy Ackerman, MD Pulse Films Ackroyd and Harvey, Artists Sidsel Agensø, Actress Damon Albarn, Musician Karina Albers, CEO Kontent Real Films Sian Alexander, CEO Lyric Hammersmith Yu-Lan van Alphen, Programme Manager DOEN Foundation Anastacia, Musician Ian Anderson, Musician Jethro Tull Anggun, Musician Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Director The Daily Telegraph ATM, Street Artist Margaret Atwood, Writer Deborah Aydon, Executive Director Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Steve Backshall, Writer/Television Presenter Bettina Bakdal, Fashion Designer Maria Balshaw CBE, Director Whitworth, Manchester/City Museums Emma Banks, Music Agent Rezwana Choudhury Bannya, Singer Courtney Barnett, Musician Angus Baskerville, 13 Artists Neil Bartlett, Author/Director Blick Bassy, Musician Alex Beard, CEO Royal Opera House Simon Beaufoy, Screenwriter Louise Beck, Artistic Director Opera Nord/Board Danish Agency of Culture Momtaz Begum, Singer/MP Bangladesh Dominique Behar, Reseau Eco-evenement Ulises Bella, Musician Ozomatli Melvin Benn, MD Festival Republic Laura Bergmann, Musician The Family Crest Boris Berlin, Designer Amanda Berry OBE, CEO Bafta Tamara Bracic Vidma, Bunker Institute Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, Musician Bidisha, Writer/Broadcaster Andrew Bird, Musician Ditte Maria Bjerg, Artistic Director Global Stories/Chair Committee for Performing Arts, Danish Art Council Björk, Musician Matt Black, Musician Coldcut Tom Blankenship, Musician My Morning Jacket Tamsin Blanchard, Journalist Gemma Bodinetz, Artistic Director, Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse Bon Iver, Group Kamila Boudova, Designer David Robert (Bowie) Jones, Musician Stéphane Braunschweig, Artistic Director Theatre National La Colline Zowie Broach, Designer Boudicca 50. Carl Broemel, Musician My Morning Jacket Simon Broughton, Editor-in-Chief Songlines Paul Brown, Head of Props Glyndebourne Alex Bruford, Partner ATC Live Pilani Bubu, Musician David Buckland, Artist/Founder Cape Farewell Else Marie Bukdahl, Dphil. Paul Burger, CEO Soho Artists Simon Burstein, CEO Browns Robert Butler, Journalist Burak Cakmak S. Carey, Musician Bon Iver Orsola de Castro, Co-Founder Fashion Revolution Carolina Caycedo, Artivist Rios Vivos Colombia Rob Challice, Coda Agency Tom Chauncey, Agent Partisan Arts Elaine Chia, Director International Signature Projects Australia Council for the Arts Adam Chodzko, Artist Caryl Churchill, Playwright Danny Cohen, Director of Television BBC Coldplay - Guy Berryman, Musician Coldplay - Jonny Buckland, Musician Coldplay - Will Champion, Musician Coldplay - Chris Martin, Musician Lily Cole, Model Pandora Colin, Actress Paule Constable, Lighting Designer Steve Coogan, Actor Dominic Cooke, Theatre Director Lionel Copley, Designer Frances Corner OBE, Head London College of Fashion, PVC University of the Arts Chris Cotton, CEO Royal Albert Hall Liliana Coutinho, Curator Teatro Maria Matos/Imagine 2020 Carrie Cracknell, Theatre Director Michaela Crimmin, Art in the Public Domain Deborah Curtis, Creative Director Dessa Darling, Musician Lucy Davies, Executive Producer Royal Court Siobhan Davies, Choreographer/Dancer Kerry Dean, Fashion Photographer Charles Deull, Broadway Green Alliance Graham Devlin CBE Dido, Musician Joyce DiDonato, Mezzo Soprano Paul Dillinger, Vice President Innovation Levi Strauss Collette Dinnigan, Fashion Designer Jo Dipple, CEO UK Music Sir Michael Dixon, Director Natural History Museum Diane Dodd, Director IGCAT Ged Doherty, Chairman BPI 100. Jonathan Dove, Composer Jane Dyball, CEO MPA Group Jonas Eder-Hansen, Danish Fashion Institute Olafur Eliasson, Artist Chen Feng, Co-Founder Natur Wuhan Rose Fenton, CEO Free Word Colin Firth, Actor Livia Firth, Creative Director Eco Age Consultancy Silja Fischer, Secretary General International Music Council Dan Fogler, Actor Marie Fol, Programme Manager Dutch Culture/TransArtists Aminatta Forna, Writer Maja and Reuben Fowkes, Founders Translocal Institute Caryn Franklin, Fashion Journalist and Broadcaster Kyle Frenette, Manager Middle West Management Bella Freud, Designer Alastair Fuad-Luke, Designer John Fulljames, Associate Director Royal Opera House Merrill Garbus, Musician Tune-Yards Adam Gardner, Musician Guster/Founder Reverb Sevan Garo, Founder Garogosi Guy Garvey, Musician Lauranne Germond, Director COAL Bobby Gillespie, Musician Primal Scream Ed Gillespie, Co-founder, Futerra Odie Gilbert, Stylist David Gilmour, Musician Peter Gingold, Founder Tipping Point Martin Glover, Musician/Producer Youth Simon Green, Musician Bonobo Ian Grenfell, Quietus Management Jay Griffiths, Writer Lynda Grose, Fashion Designer Patrick Gyger, Director Lieu Unique Amir Haddad, Theatre Director Patrick Hallahan, Musician My Morning Jacket Katharine Hamnett, Fashion Designer Alex Hartley, Artist Richard Hawley, Actor Christopher Haydon, Artistic Director Gate Theatre Rachel Healy, Artistic Director Adelaide Festival Andy Heath, Beggars Group/Chair UK Music Caspar Henderson, Writer Sean Holmes, Artistic Director Lyric Hammersmith Kasper Holten, Director of Opera Royal Opera House Robert Horsfall, Lawyer Tansy Hoskins, Author Nan van Houte, Secretary General IETM Sue Hoyle, CEO Clore Leadership Marion Hume, Fashion Journalist 150. Iris Hung, MD Bamboo Curtain Studio Chrissie Hynde, Musician Sir Nicholas Hytner, Co-Founder, London Theatre Company/Film/Theatre Director Bez Idakula, Musician Chase Igliori, Manager Middle West Management Singh Intrachooto, Design Principal Osisu Professor Tim Jackson, Poet/Playwright/Academic Bel Jacobs, Fashion Journalist Jim James, Musician My Morning Jacket Jack Johnson, Musician Ilse Joliet, Artist and Coordinator Imagine 2020 Dylan Jones, Editor-in-Chief GQ Patrick Jordan, Manager Red Light Management David Joseph, Chairman and CEO Universal Music UK David Jubb, Artistic Director Battersea Arts Centre Didier Juillard, Director of Theatre National La Colline John Kampfner, Creative Industries Federation Kathy Kane, Manager Amar Kanwar, Artist/Filmmaker Prosper Keating, MD 7Post Magazine Penn Kemp, Poet/Novelist/Playwright Ulrich Khuon, Artistic Director Deutsches Theater Berlin Angélique Kidjo, Musician Juliet Kindersley, Founder Neals Yard/Dorling Kindersley Publications Peter Kindersley, Founder Neals Yard/Dorling Kindersley Publications Morten Kirkskov, Artistic Director Royal Danish Theatre Marda Kirn, Founding Director EcoArts Connections Clayton Knight, Musician Odesza Judith Knight, Director ArtsAdmin Nevenka Koprivsek, Artistic Director Bunker Institute Peter Kosminsky, Writer/Director/Producer Bo Koster, Musician My Morning Jacket Tania Kovats, Artist Astrid Krogh, Artist Marco Kusumawijaya, Director Rujak Centre for Urban Studies David Lan, Artistic Director Young Vic Sophia Lapiashvili, Green Art Lab Alliance Phyllida Law OBE, Actress Lazerbeak, Musician Doomtree Debbie Levin, President EMA David Lewis, COO Effect Partners Leona Lewis, Singer Rebecca Lichtenfeld, Director Bertha Philanthropies William S.W. Lim, Chairman Asian Urban Lab Craig Logan, Artist Manager Logan Media Entertainment Juan Lopez-Aranguren, Architect and Public artist Michelle Lowe-Holder, Fashion Designer Dara Lynch, Director D&AD Robert Macfarlane, Writer Ursula Macfarlane, Director/Producer/Cinematographer 200. Ian MacKaye, Musician Sabrina Mahfouz, Poet Rosemary Mangope, CEO National Arts Council of South Africa Valeria Marcolin, Co-Director Association Culture at Developpement Korda Marshall, Founder Infectious Music/VP BMG Recordings Michael Martin, CEO Effect Partners Penny Martin, Editor-in-Chief The Gentlewoman Steve Martin, Agent APA Liam McCormick, Musician The Family Crest Colin McDowell MBE, Fashion Writer Ian McEwan, Writer Alistair McGowan, Comedian/Actor Kate McGrath, Theatre Producer,/Co-Director Founder Fuel Patrick McIntyre, Executive Director Sydney Theatre Company Darragh McKeon, Writer Nathan McLay, Founder Future Classic Deborah Meaden, Entrepreneur/Presenter Natalie Merchant, Musician Nicholas Merriman, Director Manchester Museum Aston Merrygold, Musician Ute Meta Bauer, Founder NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore Courtney Miller, General Manager Australian Fashion Chamber Harrison Mills, Musician Odesza Katie Mitchell, Director Jon More, Musician Coldcut Andrew Morgan, Director Vicki Mortimer, Designer Jesper Moseholm, Designer Eric Mouquet, Musician Deep Forest Dave Moutrey, CEO HOME Manchester Farai Mpfunya, Founding Trustee Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust Brenda Munsterman, General Manager Sensation International Zoya Naskova, Freelance consultant Lucy Neal, Writer and Theatremaker Amanda Nevill, CEO BFI Thandie Newton, Actress Adam Nicholson, Writer Vivian Nielsen, Playwright Alex Noble, Fashion Designer Rufus Norris, Artistic Director Royal National Theatre Yoko Ono, Artist/Musician/Peace Activist Lucy Orta, University of the Arts London James Osterberg aka Iggy Pop, Musician Max Osterweis, Fashion Designer Raúl Pacheco, Musician Ozomatli Paul Pacifico, on Behalf of Featured Artists Coalition Mark Padmore, Tenor Carl Palmer, Musician Emerson Lake and Palmer/Asia/Carl Palmer Trio Sir Antonio Pappano, Pianist/Conductor/Music Director Royal Opera House Cornelia Parker, Artist 250. Tim Parry, Managing Director Big Life Lluís Pasqual, Artistic Director Teatre Lliure Michael Pawlyn, Founder Exploration Architecture Ricardo Peach, Director Vrystaat Kunstefees/Arts Festival/Tsa-Botjhaba Mick Perrin, Director Worldwide Glen Phillips, Musician Toad/The Wet Sprocket Bruno Pieters, Fashion Designer Robert Plant, Musician Justin
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