Jackson Browne describes his recent songwriting as finding a path way through information. He’s always ‘trying to find the right note’.
On April 10th he will be awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Environmental Fine Arts award for “his extraordinary body of work as a songwriter and musician that reminds us of the magical and redemptive connection that exists between all peoples and the natural world, and of the mysteries of time and distance that constrain our lives.”
Climate scientists tend to be focused on material facts, but connections to the environment are often to do with story, memory, intuition and love, Duke University blogger and scientist Dean Bill Chameides admits. “Duke award”