Jarvis Cocker and Riton have shared a new collaboration based around climate change and billed as โ€œthe worldโ€™s first sustainable bangerโ€ โ€“ listen to โ€œLetโ€™s Stick Aroundโ€ below.

The song arrives to mark the end of the COP26 climate change conference, which has seen world leaders converging in Glasgow over the past month to tackle the environmental issues facing the planet.

โ€œโ€™Letโ€™s Stick Aroundโ€™ is the worldโ€™s first sustainable banger,โ€ Cocker said of the song, with Riton adding: โ€œIโ€™m really excited this track is coming out during COP26. Jarv has been one of the most influential and distinctive artists to come from the UK, itโ€™s wicked to work with him.

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โ€œWe all need to be more conscious of the carbon emissions we create in our lives and I hope โ€˜Letโ€™s Stick Aroundโ€™ can help raise awareness.โ€

Listen to โ€œLetโ€™s Stick Aroundโ€ below:

Leading up to and during the COP26 conference, a number of musicians have been urging leaders to create green new policies to tackle climate change.

Brian Eno recently spoke about Coldplay and The 1975โ€˜s efforts to tackle climate change, while calling for โ€œa revolutionโ€ in the wider music industryโ€™s approach.

After Coldplay vowed to look at more โ€œenvironmentally beneficialโ€ ways of touring in 2019, they recently announced details of an eco-friendly world tour for 2022.