![]() ![]() ![]() For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. See where your favorite artists and songs rank on the Rolling Stone Charts. People are suddenly saying, ‘Oh, yeah, this is what it’s like when the skies are clear and birds are singing!’ People in Spain were telling me, ‘We saw dolphins swimming, and we never see that.’ The natural world is sort of coming back. “Nature has gotten a break, and it’s visible you can see it. “People have gotten a glimpse of what it’s like to have no smog,” he says. We’re honoring the people who - as I say in ‘Before the Deluge’ - who learned how to forge the world’s beauty into power.”īrowne has also acknowledged how the Earth has been healing amid the coronavirus pandemic. We’re not honoring our doctors and our scientists. “We’re not equipped to deal with a pandemic because we don’t put the money there. “That was the scary part then, and it’s coming true now,” he says. The book also described a future pandemic. The world is in tenuous balance all the time, and all the money that should go to ending poverty and solving diseases are going to the military and killing, and that’s a huge business.” ![]() “It just describes a way in which all the dysfunction of our society compounds and starts to unravel at a certain point. Paul Ehrlich, which inspired his 1974 classic “ Before the Deluge.” “The book would blow your mind how prophetic it is,” Browne says of the book. I get thirsty.”īrowne doesn’t remember where he was on the inaugural Earth Day in 1970, but a book that he recalls from the time was 1969’s Eco-Catastrophe! by Dr. “I never go to my car without my steel reusable water bottle. ‘Downhill From Everywhere’ is passable, sometimes unaware showcase of Jackson Browne’s musicality. “One is narrow so I can put in my suitcase and one’s nice and big,” he says. They are choking the world with plastic.”īrowne has made efforts to limit his own use of plastic, eliminating it from his tour and keeping two Brita filters in his kitchen. It has nothing to do with the mountain range they put on the water bottle to make you think it’s coming from snow. “There’s the illusion that the water is somehow clean, but it comes out of a pipe in Delaware or New Jersey. “You have to tell yourself that even when you’re thirsty, you’re not going to reach over and grab that plastic bottle that you were offered by somebody,” he says. According to Browne, the hard part is convenience. ![]()
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