The creators of the climate change symphony and film Terra Nostra knew their work had to unflinchingly acknowledge the impact of climate change while also leaving room for hope.
Their multimedia creation is a musical and visual history of the earth’s evolution, its last 150-year human-led demise, and a powerful call to action. For this episode marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day Susan Lubetkin scientist and musician and Christophe Chagnard musician and climate activist discuss the relationship between climate change and the current pandemic, how people do change their behavior and act when they are personally impacted, and share some of their favorite movements from Terra Nostra.
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