3. Sting
Known as widely for his environmental efforts as he is for his music, popular musician Sting, who’s had such hits like “Fields of Gold” and “Desert Rose,” is also co-founder of The Rainforest Foundation with his wife Trudie Styler. The foundation aids in saving the rainforests of South America and for his commitment Sting has had a Colombian tree frog species — Dendropsophus stingi — named after him. In addition to the foundation, in 1986 Sting headlined Amnesty’s Conspiracy of Hope tour, and was a part of their 1988 six-week world Human Rights Now! tour. In that same year, he released “They Dance Alone”, a single that highlights the heartbreak of relatives of victims of the Pinochet regime in Chile, known more commonly as the “disappeared”.
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