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10 songs with an environmental message that you will love

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发表于 2024-3-7 14:59:04 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

We all love music! There are different genres and rhythms that make the world of music one of the most diverse, there is even a large collection of records with sounds of nature that range from air, water and fire. As you know, climate change is not a lie and putting aside the skepticism of the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, if society does not begin to integrate more responsible practices and educate new generations, those recordings will probably be our only contact with the nature. The organization Conservation International, in its project “ Nature is speaking ” shares the phrase: “she can continue without us”, referring to the fact that nature can continue its cycle with or without us. Remember that if we do not control climate change, it will become an enemy from which we will not be able to escape. To raise awareness about this situation, we share with you ten songs that have an environmental message and you probably didn't know it.

Earth song", Michael Jackson This song came out in 1995 and belongs to the album History . Both the lyrics and the video cover the irresponsibility of human beings on a social and environmental level. Although Michael Jackson previously Europe Cell Phone Number List shared other topics related to injustice, racism and consumerism, “Earth song” is the first to openly talk about the environment and respect for animals. 2-. "The Trees", Rush It was released in 1978 and is part of the album Hemispheres . The band's drummer, Neil Peart, took inspiration from a comic where two trees appeared fighting and behaving like humans. This song also refers to the irreversible damage that society is doing to the planet. 3-. "Ready to Fall", Rise Against The members of Rise Against are active members of PETA and are vegan. Throughout their career, this band has shared songs with various environmental messages. The song "Ready to fall" comes from his fourth album The Sufferer & The Witness and at the end he shares the phrase: every action has a reaction.



We have a planet and an opportunity. 4-. "Monkeys Go to Heaven", Pixies Occupying seventh position on his album Doolittle (1989), "Monkeys Go to Heaven" is a protest song, and criticizes man's destruction of the planet. The band members share that human beings are confused about their position in the universe. It also refers to Hebrew numerology and the relationship of the human species with ecology and the divine. 5-. "Radioactive", Kings of Leon In this song, from the album Come Around Sundown , the Nashville band talks about pollution and the importance of respecting our origins and the resources that keep us alive. 6-. "Do The Evolution", Pearl Jam The band's vocalist, Eddie Vedder, pointed out that "Do the Evolution" from the album Yield talks about how people are intoxicated with technology and believe they control nature and the entire planet. The video is a timeline that spans from the dinosaurs to a future scenario of what can happen to the existence of human beings and without a doubt, it is an excellent clip that, through animations, shows the harsh reality. 7-. "Plastic Beach", Gorillaz The song belongs to their third album published in.

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