Oggi è il Blog Action Day 2009 dedicato, quest’anno, al Cambiamento Climatico. Nel tempo, molto spesso la musica si è occupata del tema ambientale, ed ecco quindi una breve selezione dei pezzi più famosi dedicati all’ambiente, al riscaldamento globale o comunque alla lotta contro l’inquinamento.
Attenzione, la lista è lunga! (e per questo la gestisco su più pagine)
Elenco delle Canzoni
A B
- Agnostic Front – “Toxic Shock”
- Alabama – “Pass It On Down”
- Linda Allen – “We Are the Rainbow Sign”
- Dave Alvin – “Mother Earth”
- Arrested Development – “Children Play With Earth”

- Bad Religion – “Kyoto Now!”

- Ann Bailey – “Excuse Me Sir, That’s My Aquifer”
- The Beach Boys – “Don’t Go Near the Water”

- Adrian Belew – “Burned By the Fire We Make”
- Adrian Belew – “Hot Zoo”
- Adrian Belew – “House of Cards”
- Adrian Belew – “The Lone Rhinoceros”
- Adrian Belew – “Men in Helicopters”

- Adrian Belew – “Modern Man Hurricane Blues”
- Adrian Belew – “Only a Dream”

- The Bears – “Save Me”

- Dan Berggren – “The Power from Above”

- Pierangelo Bertoli – “Eppure Soffia”

- Blue Oyster Cult – “Godzilla”

- Ken Boothe – “The Earth Dies Screaming”
- Billy Bragg – “The Price of Oil”
- Jon Braman – Album “Climatastrophunk”

- Breaking Laces – “Global Warming Day”

- Jackson Browne – “Before the Deluge”

- Jackson Browne – “Doctor My Eyes”

- Jimmy Buffett – “Volcano”

- T Bone Burnett – “Humans from Earth”
- The Byrds – “Hungry Planet”

C
- Cake – “Carbon Monoxide”

- Cake – “Long Line of Cars”

- Capitol Steps – “God Bless My SUV”

- Captain Sea Level Rise – “When the North Pole Melts”
- Johnny Cash – “Don’t Go Near the Water”

- Adriano Celentano – “Il Ragazzo della via Gluck”
(forse la prima canzone italiana a tema ambientale) - Adriano Celentano – “Un albero di trenta piani”

- Adriano Celentano – “Sognando Chernobyl”
e altre canzoni dell’album “L’Animale” 
- Cerrone – “Supernature”

- Tom Chapin – svariati album come “This Pretty Planet”
, “Mother Earth”, “Moonboat”, etc. - Daryl Cherney – “Dead Ducks”
- Jimmy Cliff – “Save Our Planet Earth”

- Bruce Cockburn – “Beautiful Creatures”

- Bruce Cockburn – “If a Tree Falls”

- Bruce Cockburn – “Last Night of the World”

- Bruce Cockburn – “The Trouble with Normal”

- Bruce Cockburn – “Wondering Where the Lions Are”

- Stephen M. Coghlan Jr. – “Drilling in the Arctic Blues”
- Coldcut – “Timber”

- Cousteau – “Last Good Day of the Year”

- Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Bad Moon Rising”

- David Crosby and Graham Nash – “To the Last Whale”

- Crosby, Stills, and Nash – “Barrel of Pain”
![Graham Nash - Reflections - Barrel of Pain (Half-Life) [Edited Album Version]](http://ax.itunes.apple.com/images/badgeitunes61x15dark.gif)
- Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young – “Clear Blue Skies”

- Sheryl Crow – “Shine over Babylon”

- Miley Cyrus – “Wake Up America”

D
- Daughtry – “What About Now?”

- Dead Kennedys – “Cesspools in Eden”

- Dead Kennedys – “Hop With the Jet Set”
- Dead Kennedys – “Kepone Factory”
- Dead Kennedys – “Moon Over Marin”

- Death Cab for Cutie – “Why You’d Want To Live Here”

- Deee‐Lite – “I Had a Dream I Was Falling Through a Hole In the Ozone Layer”

- John Denver – “Calypso”

- John Denver – “Earth Day Every Day”

- John Denver – “To the Wild Country”
- Depeche Mode – “The Landscape is Changing”

- Bo Diddley – “Pollution”
- Ani DiFranco – “Tamboritza Lingua”

- Dire Straits – “My Parties”

- The Doors – “Ship of Fools”

- Donavon Frankenreiter – “The Way it Is”
- Dramarama – “What Are We Gonna Do?”
- Jorge Drexler – “Disneylandia”

- Duran Duran – “Planet Earth”

- Bob Dylan – “A Hard Rain’s A‐Gonna Fall”

- Bob Dylan – “Dark Eyes”

- Bob Dylan – “Everything is Broken”

- Bob Dylan – “High Water”

- Bob Dylan – “License to Kill”

- Bob Dylan – “Talkin’ Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues”
![Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1-3 (1961-1991) [Rare and Unreleased] - Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues](http://ax.itunes.apple.com/images/badgeitunes61x15dark.gif)
- Bob Dylan – “Things Have Changed”

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