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This Is What Climate Change Sounds Like

A performance of “Climate,” by the composer Erik Ian Walker in collaboration with The ClimateMusic Project, at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco in 2016.Credit...The ClimateMusic Project

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ArtCynthia HirschhornNovember 9, 2019ART, climate, music
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