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Every place we inhabit has its own tapestry of sound, whether you’re hiking through the woods or sitting in a cafe with a friend. And not only are sounds a part of our sensory experience, but they can give us vital information about the health of our ecosystems. As the planet warms and we lose biodiversity, those sounds are changing. The natural world isn’t the only space where the soundscape is changing. Electrifying everything will have a direct effect on the sound of urban centers. What will cities sound like in the future? Will we listen to the messages our world is sending us, or will we tune them out?
Guests:
Bernie Krause, Soundscape Ecologist
Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design
For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Every place we inhabit has its own tapestry of sound, whether you’re hiking through the woods or sitting in a cafe with a friend. And not only are sounds a part of our sensory experience, but they can give us vital information about the health of our ecosystems. As the planet warms and we lose biodiversity, those sounds are changing. The natural world isn’t the only space where the soundscape is changing. Electrifying everything will have a direct effect on the sound of urban centers. What will cities sound like in the future? Will we listen to the messages our world is sending us, or will we tune them out?
Guests:
Bernie Krause, Soundscape Ecologist
Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design
For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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