NEW YORK, Apr 22 (IPS) - Spearheaded by the Museum for the United Nations, a new campaign brings together music and ecology to spark people s interest and engagement in environmental conservation through consciously listening to music.
The Museum for the United Nations has partnered with musicians to re-release some of their songs with added nature sounds to generate royalties for conservation efforts.
NEW YORK, Apr 22 (IPS) - UN Live’s CEO, Katja Iversen, says the way to engage people in the environment is through popular culture film, music, gaming, sports, food, and fashion. She is excited about the Sounds Right project, which puts the sounds of nature bird songs, waves, wind, and rainfall at the center of a campaign to support those involved in climate action.
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