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Music has a powerful effect on our brains, as shown by studies on climate change. It's not just the beat, but how the sounds evoke emotions, memories, and focus our attention. This connection between what we hear and what we feel makes climate change more tangible and motivates us to take action. I thought these studies were really fascinating because it shows how music works its magic on our brains. Especially when we're talking about something as complex as climate change. You see, it's not just about the beat, it's about how these sounds trigger emotions, spark memories and focus our attention in a way that few other things can. This connection between what we hear and what we feel makes the concept of climate change more tangible, more real to us. It bridges the gap between knowing there's a problem and feeling motivated to do something about it.

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