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The Landscape is Changing
by Depeche Mode"The Landscape Is Changing" is part of the Construction Time Again album. It is the third studio album by the British electronic band Depeche Mode, released in 1983. This was the first Depeche Mode album with Alan Wilder, who composed this song and "Two Minute Warning".
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I Need To Wake Up
by Melissa Etheridge"I Need to Wake Up" is a song by Melissa Etheridge, written for the 2006 documentary film An Inconvenient Truth. It is the first instance of a documentary film winning the Best Song category.Etheridge received the 2006 Academy Award for Best Original Song, upon receiving the award, she noted in her acceptance speech: “Mostly I have to thank Al Gore, for inspiring us, for inspiring me, showing that caring about the Earth is not Republican or Democrat; it's not red or blue, it's all green.”
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Down to Earth
by Peter GabrielThis song appears on the credits from the Disney and Pixar movie, Wall.E. Peter Gabriel for this song received the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. The song was also nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Original Song - Motion Picture and the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
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Earth Song
by Michael JacksonEarth Song is the third single from Michael Jackson's album History: Past, Present and Future, Book I. He had a long-standing history of releasing socially conscious material such as "We Are the World", "Man in the Mirror" and "Heal the World". However, "Earth Song" was the first that overtly dealt with the environment and animal welfare. The song was written and composed by Jackson. "Earth Song" was accompanied by a lavish music video shot on four geographical regions. It centred around the destruction and rebirth of Earth and went on to receive a Grammy nomination in 1997. Jackson went on to receive recognition from various animal and environmental organizations.
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Emergency On Planet Earth
by Jamiroquai"Emergency on Planet Earth" is a song by Jamiroquai. It is the title track for their 1993 album, Emergency on Planet Earth. The song was written by Jay Kay. It has a very environmentalist tone, urging the listener to "stop [modernisation] going on." It is the final single of Jamiroquai's first album.
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Saltwater
by Julian Lennon"Saltwater" is a 1991 song performed by English singer, songwriter, and musician Julian Lennon. Unlike most of Lennon's previous songs, "Saltwater" combines subtle melodies with gentle vocals to bring forward the issues of environmental conservation and world poverty. The lyrics juxtapose the many marvels and feats of human civilization with the death of the natural world, constantly emphasising the passing of time - 'Time is not a friend, 'cos friends we're out of time'
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Beds are Burning
by Midnight Oil
"Beds Are Burning" is a 1987 hit single by Australian rock band Midnight Oil, on October 2, 2009, 60 musicians and celebrities from around the world released a free reworked version to highlight climate change issues ahead of the United Nation's talks in Copenhagen. The song is part of Global Humanitarian Forum tck tck tck time for climate justice campaign and is a part of the greater "TckTckTck" project, which aims to draw attention to the urgency of the global warming crisis, by signing a "musical petition" with each download.» video
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El Tiempo es hoy – Beds are burning
by Peruvian Artists
Peruvian Artists joint together in a song against the climate change. Also this song is part of Global Humanitarian Forum tck tck tck time for climate justice campaign and is a part of the greater "TckTckTck" project.» video
Where We Going To Go
by David ToddWhere We Going To Go has been written to help people become aware what may happen to the planet if Global Warming is not curtailed. Music, words and performance of Where We Going To Go is the work of David Todd. The DVD version includes photographs of scenes as they are now and scenes that could be the future. David is a talented singer songwriter musician who is concerned about the future of the planet. He is not a professional musician and does not perform publicly therefore very little is known about him. However, he has a talent many desire and few achieve. He has written many beautiful songs which at this stage have only been heard by family and friends.
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Protect the World
from a project of Bunch of Australian kidsWhen a group of young people concerned about climate change came together at a hip hop recording workshop in Kyogle (regional NSW, Australia), the result was the song “Protect the World”. The kids (aged 11-17 years) wrote the words on the spot. They play all the instruments on the track- keyboard, flutes, harp, drums, beatbox, clapping and bass under the guidance of Karuna Bajracharya, a young DJ and hip-hop recording artist, who facilitated the workshop and produced the soundtrack. Some of the workshop participants are members of the Kyogle High School climate group.
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