'Impact' – with James Thornton, environmental lawyer + founder ClientEarth

The worlds of law and music may seem like unexpected companions in the climate crisis, but brought together they’re a formidable force for change. Here, environmental lawyer and founder of ClientEarth James Thornton discusses how his organisation’s work with Coldplay, Brian Eno and Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour has directly halted the coal-fired power plants, saved lives and preserved the planet. Client Earth are considered one of the most impactful climate organisations out there – and rightly so.  James is also a huge advocate for how art can help communicate urgency, but also build a vision of hope that'll encourage all us to contribute towards a better, healthier, fairer future.  He also shares his thoughts on UN’s pivotal COP26 summit in Glasgow - being held just days away now in Glasgow, UK - and hosts Fay Milton and Greg Cochrane will also leave you with some recommendations. — Sounds Like A Plan series 2 is supported by Festival Republic. They put on festivals including the legendary Reading Festival, being at Richfield Avenue, Reading on August 26-28th 2022. Weekend tickets are available now: https://www.readingfestival.com/tickets — Links to things discussed in the podcast: Dave Gilmour’s viral message about the sale of his guitars and Client Earth  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHrd8NUOVH4 ClientEarth summit https://events.hubilo.com/ClientEarthSummit2021/register — This episode's recommendations: Fay's recommendation What a Wonderful World - Choir's Sing For Change  https://www.musicdeclares.net/ Greg's recommendation On.to – all inclusive electric car subscription https://on.to/ — This episode was partly recorded at Pirate studios. Pirate have modern and affordable recorded locations around the UK available to book 24/7. https://pirate.com/en/ — More from us on social media: Instagram – @soundslikeaplanpodcast Fay Milton Twitter – @faymilton Instagram – @faymilton Greg Cochrane Twitter – @Gregcochrane

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The climate crisis is the most urgent issue facing the planet right now. But can music help save the world? Sounds Like A Plan is the podcast series finding out. Each episode chats to a name in the music world taking action – and not just those in front of the mic... from festival bosses to artists, record labels to data analysts. Hosted by journalist Greg Cochrane and musician and activist Fay Milton, from the band Savages and co-founder of Music Declares Emergency. Series 3 – March to May 2022.