Climate change is an issue that impacts people, communities, and the planet we name dwelling. Real options to assist the planet exist, nevertheless it’s going to take all of us working collectively.
To mark this 12 months’s international celebration of Earth Day, we’re utilizing our platform and attain to boost consciousness and encourage local weather motion. Through inventive approaches like songwriters camps and true crime podcasts, we’re utilizing the facility of audio to carry the voices working to guard the planet.
Informing and enabling followers by means of content material
This Earth Day, listeners can be taught from creators and get impressed to advertise constructive change by means of our Climate Action Hub, which is on the market globally. In addition to discovering climate-focused podcasts, audiobooks, and playlists curated by main voices, listeners can simply click on by means of to the UN Act Now web site to take motion.
Empowering artists, producers, and songwriters
In partnership with Earth%, Spotify hosted “The Earth as Your Co-Writer,” a two-day songwriters camp held on the Spotify Studios in LA on April 17 and 18. As a part of the hassle to help local weather motion, collaborating artists RINI, UMI, Jenevieve, Zacari, Joony, and Presley elected to credit score Earth as a co-writer on their songs, making the planet a stakeholder in any music launched from the camp. Proceeds will go to chose Earth% organizations.
Telling Mother Nature’s story
Also in time for Earth Day, Parcast has launched Dark Green, a brand-new podcast particular that includes tales reviewed by Good Energy. Appearing in our true crime feeds in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, these 16 climate-focused episodes examine most of the injustices and mysteries that abound in Mother Nature, whereas inviting listeners within the U.S. and LATAM to be taught extra and take related motion by means of our Earth Day web site. Featured episodes embrace:
“Last Drop: Will Our Drinking Water Vanish?”
“Food Waste: Why Can’t We Feed Everyone?”
“Deepwater Horizon: Where Did All the Oil Go?”
“Clean Energy” (Coming April 25)
Our voices are among the finest instruments for constructive change. We’ve invited local weather justice activists from the U.S., the U.Okay., and Mexico, together with Leah Thomas and Dominique Palmer, to share their visions for Earth’s new period. Join us in listening to these voices, and be impressed to make use of yours.
Discover new views on making a extra sustainable future—and a cooler planet—with our Climate Action podcast.