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The Poignant Music of Melting Ice

The New York Times – Music:

Scientists and musicians are recording the sounds of unfreezing water to document and predict the effects of climate change. Can their work help slow it, too?

Grayson Haver Currin
Author: Grayson Haver Currin

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Music. Read the original article.

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Eliza Bozek, Glaciers, Global Warming, Grant Deane, Ice, Jana Winderen, Martin Sharp, Music, Philip Samartzis, Research, Susan Schuppli, Thomas Koner
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