UN Chamber Music Society | "Don't Ruin My World" with Julian Marley - on World Environment Day
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On Friday, 5 June 2026, the UN Chamber Music Society presents "Don't Ruin My World – Soil of Life" with Julian Marley — son of reggae legend Bob Marley — in celebration of World Environment Day at the United Nations. The event will be broadcasted internationally through the global platforms of the United Nations: UN Web TV and UN YouTube.
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Julian Marley — a Grammy Award-winning musician, singer-songwriter — carries forward his father Bob Marley's lifelong message of justice, love, and reverence for the earth. Just as Bob Marley used music to speak truth across borders, Julian's "Don't Ruin My World – Soil of Life" channels that same spirit of conscience into one of the defining crises of our time: the climate emergency.
Climate change is no longer a distant warning — it is a humanitarian crisis unfolding now. As the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) documents, floods, droughts, extreme heat, and super-storms are driving surging displacement, food insecurity, and suffering on every continent. Since the year 2000, climate-related needs within humanitarian appeals have risen by 800 per cent. In 2026, humanitarians aim to assist 135 million people in need, with climate change identified as one of the two primary drivers of global humanitarian crises alongside conflict. Every fraction of a degree of warming matters — and every act of solidarity matters too.
In this spirit, the UN Chamber Music Society is dedicating 100% of its streams from this release to UN OCHA — so that this music does more than move hearts: it funds the frontline humanitarian response to the climate crises Bob Marley warned us about, and Julian Marley is calling us to face.
On this occasion, opening remarks will be delivered by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications. Founded in 2016 by Brenda Vongova, the UN Chamber Music Society of the United Nations Staff Recreation Council is dedicated to promoting the United Nations' goals and values at large - through the universal language of music.
Listen to the UN Chamber Music Society's remix of "Don't Ruin My World – Soil of Life" with Julian Marley on Spotify, Apple, Deezer, Tidal, YouTube, TikTok, Pandora,
and all the major music distribution platforms worldwide.
100% of the UN Chamber Music Society's streams will be donated to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) — supporting its frontline response to climate-driven humanitarian crises worldwide.
Support the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
by donating to the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
https://crisisrelief.un.org/
"Earth and Water" Artwork: By Ann Monroe
"Earth and Water' symbolizes the organic growth of foliage and roots, aligning closely with the "Soil of Life" theme. The dominant deep greens and rich earth-tones, contrasted against vibrant blues, create a powerful visual metaphor for our planet. Additionally, the fluid art technique suggests a world in motion—dynamic and alive—which serves as a fitting symbol for this orchestral collaboration between Julian Marley and the UN Chamber Music Society.
View moreView lessClimate change is no longer a distant warning — it is a humanitarian crisis unfolding now. As the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) documents, floods, droughts, extreme heat, and super-storms are driving surging displacement, food insecurity, and suffering on every continent. Since the year 2000, climate-related needs within humanitarian appeals have risen by 800 per cent. In 2026, humanitarians aim to assist 135 million people in need, with climate change identified as one of the two primary drivers of global humanitarian crises alongside conflict. Every fraction of a degree of warming matters — and every act of solidarity matters too.
In this spirit, the UN Chamber Music Society is dedicating 100% of its streams from this release to UN OCHA — so that this music does more than move hearts: it funds the frontline humanitarian response to the climate crises Bob Marley warned us about, and Julian Marley is calling us to face.
On this occasion, opening remarks will be delivered by Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications. Founded in 2016 by Brenda Vongova, the UN Chamber Music Society of the United Nations Staff Recreation Council is dedicated to promoting the United Nations' goals and values at large - through the universal language of music.
Listen to the UN Chamber Music Society's remix of "Don't Ruin My World – Soil of Life" with Julian Marley on Spotify, Apple, Deezer, Tidal, YouTube, TikTok, Pandora,
and all the major music distribution platforms worldwide.
100% of the UN Chamber Music Society's streams will be donated to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) — supporting its frontline response to climate-driven humanitarian crises worldwide.
Support the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
by donating to the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
https://crisisrelief.un.org/
"Earth and Water" Artwork: By Ann Monroe
"Earth and Water' symbolizes the organic growth of foliage and roots, aligning closely with the "Soil of Life" theme. The dominant deep greens and rich earth-tones, contrasted against vibrant blues, create a powerful visual metaphor for our planet. Additionally, the fluid art technique suggests a world in motion—dynamic and alive—which serves as a fitting symbol for this orchestral collaboration between Julian Marley and the UN Chamber Music Society.