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    Mother Nature is about to get paid for her sound

    A collaboration of recording artists aims to raise funds and awareness for climate action.

    By Jorge Valencia // 25 June 2024

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    Nature is officially a recording artist.

    The world’s biggest audio streaming platforms now host official accounts for nature, featuring songs and playlists made by artists using nature sounds from around the world.

    Led by the Museum for the United Nations — UN Live, an independent nonprofit based in Copenhagen, the project is intended to raise funds for conservation efforts and inspire listeners to take action in favor of the environment.

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      Jorge Valencia

      Jorge Valencia is a freelance journalist based in Bogotá, Colombia. He previously covered Latin America from Mexico City for public radio in the United States. A 2023 fellow with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, he has also reported from Arizona, North Carolina, and Virginia.

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