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The greatest climate songs

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Updated: Jan 11, 2024


Popular musicians have been sounding the alarm for more than 60 years now - since Malvina Reynolds' 1962 satirical "Little Boxes", made popular the following year by folk singer Pete Seeger


As world leaders prepared for Cop26 in Glasgow in October 2021, The Guardian's music critic Alexis Petridis published a soundtrack, with music ranging from Gojira’s metal fury to gorgeous environmental paeans by Childish Gambino, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell

It's a few years old, but it's still a goof read - and an even greater listen. Here are the links -


Read the full Guardian article



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