Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Podcast #53: US power plants, Farm in a box + Great Barrier Reef



This podcast includes the following stories:
  1. US Environmental Protection Agency's bid to curb emissions from power plants
  2. Inventor in Kenya wants everyone to become farmers
  3. My web picks
  4. UNESCO and Leonardo DiCaprio warn Australia over Great Barrier Reef
Listen to more CoolGreen episodes here

The Smallest Farm in the World
Satao - A Legend (Mark Deeble)
Armadillo of the World cup (BBC - Science in Action)

Saturday, 10 May 2014

Podcast #52: Japan whaling ban, Selling human waste + YearsOfLivingDangerously



This podcast includes the following stories:
  1. What does the ban on Japan's Antarctic whaling mean?
  2. Selling sewage to help boost sanitation in Kenya
  3. My web picks
  4. Deal to start mining the sea bed in Papua New Guinea
  5. Reviews of the US documentary series Years of Living Dangerously

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Is Kraftwerk anti-nuclear?

German electro band Kraftwerk have updated the lyrics of their 1975 song Radioactivity to cement its status as an anti-nuclear anthem.

As pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk's whole image was futuristic and utopian. With lyrics like "I programme a home computer, beam myself into the future" and "fun fun fun on the Autobahn" there was usually an underlying suggestion that the future - and especially future technology - would be beneficial to the human race. 

The original lyrics of Radioactivity were minimal and passed no explicit judgement on nuclear energy.


Kraftwerk performing Radioactivity in London in February 2013
But again there was an implication that the technology was helpful:
Radioactivity
Is in the air for you and me 


But come 1991, the song was updated to list the names of famous nuclear disasters: Chernobyl, Fukushima, Harrisburgh… The following lyrics were also added:

Chain reaction and mutation
Contaminated population
Stop radioactivity
Is in the air for you and me