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Tuesday, May 14, 2024 9:45 AM

Listen to Stephen Ellis, Member of Parliament for Cumberland-Colchester, on Morning Talk every 2nd Tuesday at 9:40.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024 1:00 PM

Walk and Talk is held every Tuesday and Thursday at 1 pm at the Wentworth Recreation Centre.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 1:00 PM

The Oxford Seniors Club (31 Ellis Street) will host a Coffee House from 1 to 3 pm every Tuesday. All Are Welcome.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 6:00 PM

Women's Pickle Ball is played every Tuesday from 6 to 8 PM at the Wentworth Recreation Centre.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024 9:00 AM

Listen to Tory Rushton, Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables on Morning Talk each Wednesday at 9 am.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024 10:45 AM

Listen to Oxford Mayor Greg Henley on Morning Talk every Wednesday at 10:45.
Thursday, May 16, 2024 9:00 AM

Listen to Murray Scott, Mayor of Cumberland County, on Morning Talk every Thursday at 9:00.
Thursday, May 16, 2024 10:00 AM

Liberal Leader Zach Churchill, Leader of Nova Scotia's Official Opposition will be on Morning Talk on the third Thursday of every month. Listen at 10 am.

Saturday, May 18, 2024 8:00 PM

Listen to Saturday Night in a Harbour Town, traditional East Coast Music, with your host, Eric MacEwen, Saturdays at 8 pm.
Sunday, May 19, 2024 11:00 AM

Hope Centre Online offers a faith based message that challenges you to look at today's culture and issues in a new way. Every Sunday at 11am at www.hopecentre.ca, YouTube, or Facebook.

Sunday, May 19, 2024 1:00 PM

Listen to a replay of Saturday Night in a Harbour Town with host Eric MacEwen, every Sunday at 1 pm.
Sunday, May 19, 2024 3:00 PM

Listen to Let's Talk, a live, radio, talk show syndicated across the Maritimes on nine radio stations, hosted at Hope Centre in Pugwash, NS. Listen every Sunday at 3 pm on Inspire FM or sixrivers.ca or hopecentre.ca.

Monday, May 20, 2024 9:45 AM

Listen to Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, on Morning Talk on the 3rd Monday of each month at 9:45. Click HERE for our online player. Click HERE for our direct player.
Monday, May 20, 2024 8:00 PM

Pickleball and Basketball played every Monday from 8 to 9 pm at the OREC gym in Oxford. Click HERE for details.

Top Stories

Climate Action Came to the Junos
By Elizabeth Peirce, Climate Story Network
/ Categories: News, Climate

Climate Action Came to the Junos

MUSIC DECLARES AN EMERGENCY

International coalition with Halifax connection works to green up the music industry. 

It’s the rallying cry behind Music Declares Emergency (MDE), a UK-based international not-for-profit corporation made up of musicians, music industry professionals, and organisations that have banded together to call for immediate government action on climate change. 

So far, eight thousand artists worldwide have signed the declaration, including Annie Lennox, Massive Attack, and Tegan and Sara — humanitarian award honorees at the 2024 Juno Awards in Halifax. 

The Canadian chapter of MDE was launched in early 2021, thanks in part to the efforts of Kim Fry, a longtime climate organiser who now works as a Climate Change Specialist with HRM. 

“It’s a declaration of being in an ecological emergency and a number of commitments that involve using the platform of musicians and the cultural capital of music to call attention to the climate emergency, but also doing work within the music industry to make it more sustainable,” Fry says.

The group has been a presence at conferences, panels, curated concerts, and music festivals — and now, with Canada’s premiere music industry showcase, MDE was at the Junos. 

“When I found out the Junos were going to be hosted in Halifax, we immediately reached out to the HRM climate department, where I now work, saying maybe we could do something together,” says Fry. 

In the lead-up to the awards, MDE hosted a Climate Emergency Concert at the Rebecca Cohn Theatre. The show honoured two Canadian music legends known for their commitment to environmental advocacy: Joni Mitchell and Neil Young, and showcased the work of other artists who are speaking out about climate and the need for cultural change related to the environment. The first-ever Canadian Environmental Music Awards, taking place later this year, will also be announced at the show.

Another first? The Junos have a freshly minted sustainability subcommittee, co-chaired by Fry. 

“We have a bunch of initiatives: a climate stage in front of the Halifax Central Library was all pedal and solar powered. We installed music-themed bike racks in front of music venues, and we ran a campaign to encourage people to take public transit or active transportation to Juno events, and music events in general,” she says.

Music fans enjoyed free rides on Halifax Transit’s Free Junos shuttle to music venues during Juno week. Once at the venue, they found “sustainable merch boxes” where they can recycle unwanted band t-shirts and merch or bring in blank t-shirts to be distributed to musicians for their own silk-screening projects. 

The merch box initiative is part of a larger discussion about the environmental impacts of fashion, which is a key part of the music industry. 

“We know that fast fashion is a climate problem, and we know that people watch award shows to see what people are going to wear on the red carpet. This idea that every time you show up at a new event, you have to have a whole new dress instead of being able to re-wear or re-purpose it — that needs to change,” Fry says.

With all eyes on Halifax during the Junos, Fry saw an opportunity to bring about positive change.

“People listen to musicians and actors. So how do we make good use of that, to actually start taking climate action more seriously, to mainstream it a little bit more to audiences that haven’t been as engaged?”

The photo shows Kim Fry with the MDE banner. Image courtesy of Kim Fry.

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