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Can Music Help Us Rise To Climate And Freshwater Challenges?

Por: Forbes Life October 18, 2022

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Jason Isbell and Mavis Staples perform during the inaugural Shoals Fest (Florence, Alabama) in 2019. ... [+] (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images). Getty Images This is the third in a series about music and conservation. The first post explored what we can learn about the . The second placed . In this post, I focus on Isbell’s musical roots, actions, and songs to examine how music can help build the collective vision we’ll need to manage... + full article



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