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Coldplay, ClientEarth and children s media: Pop culture giants strive to boost environmental engagement
Several big names in music, including Coldplay and Alt-J, have launched new playlists designed to spark environmental action, in the same week that new children s climate engagement schemes were launched by broadcasters and authors.
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The music initiative, called Playlists for Earth, was launched last week as part of an initiative spearheaded by NGO and eco-law firm ClientEarth. It currently includes six playlists, curated by big-name artists in a bid to get listeners to think about environmental issues and the need to accelerate action to tackle challenges.
Various Artists
The Magic Piper (Of Love) - Edwyn Collins
BBC - Ming Tea
Carnival - The Cardigans
Female Of The Species (Fembot Mix) - Space
You Showed Me - The Lightning Seeds
Soul Bossa Nova - Quincy Jones And His Orchestra
These Days - Luxury
I Touch Myself - The Divinyls
Call Me - The Mike Flowers Pops
The Look Of Love - Susanna Hoffs
What The World Needs Now Is Love - Burt Bacharach And The Posies
The Book Lovers - Broadcast
The Shag-Adelic Austin Powers Score Medley - George Clinton
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