As part of our continuing #IndustrySeries, we are bringing in a hot topic for this month’s playlist! In last couple of months (especially November), we have seen GHG take center stage in the climate conversations happening across the globe. Stakeholders and government officials of the like gathered for the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 to discuss resiliency, financial tactics, but most importantly “a collective agreement by governments to explore ways of increasing actions to close the current emissions gap.” Addressing the importance of tackling Green House Gas emissions, will only help us reach our local climate and energy goals- and why not use our November Spotify playlist to bring awareness to the toxicity of GHG emissions.
Courtney’s Picks:
Toxic, Brittany Spears
Wrecking Ball, Miley Cyrus
Take Me to Church, Hozier
Use Me, Bill Withers
Sam’s Picks:
You may notice a theme through my choices…heat. I look at the term GHG as a factor to our atmosphere heating up. Hopefully you enjoy my choices and brainstorm of a way to lower GHG levels.
Hotter than Hell, Dua Lipa
Hold On, Justin Bieber
Heat Waves, Glass Animals
Bad Habits, Ed Sheeran
Kelsey’s Picks:
Toxic songs for the month of November?! SIGN ME UP! Just like greenhouse gas emissions, these songs bring out the toxic vibes in more ways than one. Hope you all enjoy!
Rock Bottom, Hailee Steinfeld
Big Girls Don’t Cry, Fergie
Red Eye, Kid Cudi and HAIM
Damaged, Danity Kane
Rochelle’s Picks:
GHG is a toxic relationship we have with our everyday economic activities. These are some of my absolute favorite toxic relationship songs.
Crazy Tings, Tems
Damage, H.E.R.,
A No No (feat. Stefflon Don) [Remix], Mariah Carey
Playing Games, Summer Walker & Bryson Tiller