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Did you ever listen to warming stripes?

Listen to a Song of Our Warming Planet performed by Dietrich Kolb / Scientists for Future | Parents for Future Bonn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbEs0DlD6TM #ShowYourStripes

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  • We Don't Have Time

    194 w

    Dear Parents for Future Koeln Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Scientists for Future and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time

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    • Pia Jensen

      195 w

      Reminds me of whale songs and a particular whale audio that sounded like the whales were distressed.

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      • Ingmar Rentzhog

        195 w

        Like it!

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        • ItIsHighTime

          195 w

          Warming stripes? Please explain more.

          • Parents for Future Koeln

            195 w

            Warming stripes (sometimes referred to as climate stripes, climate timelines or stripe graphics) are data visualization graphics that use a series of coloured stripes chronologically ordered to visually portray long-term temperature trends. Warming stripes reflect a "minimalist" style, conceived to use colour alone to avoid technical distractions and intuitively convey global warming trends to non-scientists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warming_stripes Here, these stripes have been translated into a song for a chello.

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