A major look at the environmental impact of the music industry and a brilliant exploration of how musicians are thinking about and being influenced by the climate crisis
Kyle Devine is dean of graduate studies at the University of Winnipeg and a former professor of music and environmental humanities at the University of Oslo. He is the author of Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music, a human and environmental history of the recording industry. The book attracted international media attention, leading to an op-ed in the Guardian (200,000 people read the essay within the first week of publication) as well as interviews and coverage around the world.