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Season 2 / Episode 37

Episode 37 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet is about working together, in communities both small and large, to overcome the multiple assaults on humanity we all experience now – the rise of fascism, the chaos of pointless wars, the degradation of the climate, propelled by corporate greed and political denial. It’s a formidable array of foes we face, but if we keep our eyes on the prize and work as a unified resistance, we shall overcome.

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Season 2 / Episode 36

Episode 36 introduces two skilled and passionate composers, Kris Davis and Sumi Tonooka. Both women have made artistic homes for themselves in the jazz tradition, and both often venture into other realms and genres with great assurance. Although they’ve never met each other, their recent works are complementary, and this episode presents them side by side.

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Season 2 / Episode 35

Episode 35 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet is all about holding on in the face of the oppressive forces confronting us. Holding on while we resist the violence and injustice – racial injustice, climate injustice, social injustice – with hope. And with song. Now, as in the Civil Rights movement of the 60’s, music is a way to bond and unify us in whatever acts of peaceful resistance we can muster. No act is too small to confront the enormity of the evils we face. Email your Representative, talk to friends and family, boycott businesses that enable the corruption, above all VOTE. And by all means, sing.

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Season 2 / Episode 34

Episode 34 — “Lunar New Year, with Rebecca Boyle”
Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet is going to the Moon! We celebrate the Lunar New Year with a special all things – moon episode built around a full-length interview with science writer Rebecca Boyle, whose book, “Our Moon” was a New York Times bestseller in 2024.

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Season 2 / Episode 33

“Ice Breakers” Episode 33 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet strikes a somber note to the chaos unfolding in our streets – violence led by agents of destruction wearing ICE uniforms. These are dark times in our country, around which we hope music can shed some light, echo what’s in our hearts, generate a little catharsis, and maybe even light a spark of resistance.

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Season 2 / Episode 32

Jason Davis and Climate Stories Project
Episode 32 is an in-depth profile of bassist, composer, and activist Jason Davis, who started the Climate Stories Project as a way to help people discuss climate change and how it manifests in their own lives.
Since its inception, the Project has collected personal narratives of climate change from all over the world.

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Season 2 / Episode 31

Episode 31 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet meets the New Year with new resolve to inspire all our listeners to do something healing for our planet. It can be making “good trouble,” as John Lewis once told us; it can be raising awareness with song; it can be coming together in community. Or simply being a caring person to those around you. We dedicate this episode to the future.

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Season 2 / Episode 30

Episode 30 — “Reverend Billy and The Church of Stop Shopping”
Episode 30 (Season 2) is a profile of the legendary activist collective The Church of Stop Shopping, led by Reverend Billy (William Talen) and Savitri D. Beginning with anticonsumerist actions in New York’s Times Square in the 1990s, the church grew into a powerful performing force, with infectious gospel grooves, dozens of voices in harmony, with Reverend Billy’s heartfelt, eloquent anticonsumption message delivered in true prophetic voice.

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Season 2 / Episode 29

Episode 29 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet enters the holiday season with songs and talk about coming together to make things better. Whether it’s finding peace in sharing voices musically, even in the midst of war; of joining hands to combat social injustice; of convening world leaders to confront climate change; or just helping each other through the dark times of recent decades. We enjoin you to dispense with the consumerism of the season, and spend quality time with those you love. Share more – buy less. And have a happy holiday.

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Season 2 / Episode 28

hosted by Warren Senders, features an interview with NYT Bestselling author Michael Grunwald about his new book, “We Are Eating The Earth,” which examines the role of our farming and agriculture in climate change, along with music from all over the world on farming and agricultural themes.

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Season 2 / Episode 27

Episode 27 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet starts out with a song about ordinary Americans banding together this month to celebrate No Kings Day.

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Season 2 / Episode 26

Episode 26 “The Climate Music Project”, a San Francisco-based team that brings together scientists, musicians, and graphic artists to create new ways to communicate climate science. The CMP’s innovative multi-media presentations offer hard data with an emotional score and compelling visuals to transform audience members’ personal engagement with climate change.

We feature interviews with co-founders Stephen Crawford and Fran Schulberg, climatologist Garrett Boudinot, and composer Erik Ian Walker, along with excerpts from five of the CMP’s groundbreaking pieces.

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Season 2 / Episode 25

Episode 25 “No Kings” is a mixed bag of tunes, starting out with Pay Attention by Earth Mama. It’s a simple – even childlike – doo-wop kind of song that asks us to pay attention to the earth, and all the wonderful things it gives us. But it also makes clear our responsibility to keep it clean and whole.

Building on Earth Mama’s insistence to take responsibility for our planet, next is Crys Matthews, singing her Waking Up the Dead, a song about our generational responsibility to the slaves, some dead hundreds of years, now buried in the cemetery Crys finds herself walking through. She feels their suffering and celebrates their struggle to achieve the freedom they got only in death.

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Season 2 / Episode 24

When we remember that fossil fuels are simply the sunlight that fell on Earth hundreds of millions of years ago, it changes our perspective on energy use. It’s ALL solar power; the only difference is whether it’s old or new. All these forms of energy have their own music, and this episode of “Cool Tunes For A Hot Planet” brings together songs of coal miners and anti-mining activists, the songs of oil drillers and of those fighting to preserve their lands, the songs of anti-fracking campaigns…

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Season 2 / Episode 23

Dropping September 1 is a special edition of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet – it’s our one year anniversary. We’re offering an expanded show this time, with each of our producers looking back on what we’ve accomplished, and presenting a variety of music videos that stand out as representative of the year gone by.

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Episode 22

“Music Beyond Humanity”
Clarinetist, author, and philosopher David Rothenberg has spent his life making music far removed from the usual contexts of performance stages or recording studios. Rothenberg’s collaborators have included cicada swarms, katydids, nightingales, lyrebirds, warblers, whales, and dolphins.

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Episode 21

The August episode of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet is a somber one, commemorating the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945, ending World War II and unleashing the atomic age.

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Episode 20

Episode 20- “Thinking About Woody”
“Thinking About Woody” offers a cornucopia of perspectives on the life and legacy of the great American balladeer Woody Guthrie. Interviews with Guthrie scholars are interwoven with spoken and musical excerpts from Woody himself and a huge cast of supporting characters in an astonishing range of genres. 

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Episode 19

This episode of Cool Tunes for a Hot planet is all about the power of music to help bend the arc of the moral universe. Today we highlight songs about social injustice, asking questions like who are we, and where are we going?

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Episode 18

Changing the climate conversation in India! Episode 18 features passionate performances of Indian classical music in wild settings: rainforests, riverbanks, beaches — and the musicians’ fascinating conversations with Indian environmentalists and scientists — all documented in beautifully produced video.

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Episode 17

Watch Episode 17: Planting Hope
FEATURED ARTISTS: 
Mark Lagerwey, Harriet Korim Sophia Mirto, Young Activist Spotlight (Austin, TX), Atlas Soul Hosts: Warren Senders & Purly Rae Gates

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Episode 16

Watch EPISODE 16: BEES!
Produced and hosted by Warren Senders
Cool Tunes For A Hot Planet Episode 16 is all about bees.

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Episode 15

Watch Episode 15: May Day
FEATURED ARTISTS: Joselyn & Don, Hilje, Lara Herscovitch, Liz Sunde, Heather Masse, PLUS Global Notes with: Ken Bramman, Sunniva Brynnel & Andreas Jansson, Warren Senders: HOST

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Episode 14

Watch Episode 14 : EARTH DAY

FEATURED ARTISTS: PETE SEEGER & Friends: Solartopia, Will Kimbrough & Brant Miller: I Wanna Be Cool, Karla Lara: Que Corra el Rio, PLUS Global Notes with: Ishaan Rao and the Taiwan “Recorder Lovers”  Purly Rae Gates: Host

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Episode 13

Episode 13 — “Linda Chase”
Meet flautist & composer Linda J. Chase, whose oratorio “For Our Common Home — Resounding Ecojustice” received its world premiere in May.

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