Physics:Earth.fm
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Earth.fm is a non-profit digital platform, application software, and audio repository that publishes field recordings of natural soundscapes. It was founded in 2022 by Catalin Zorzini. Earth.fm is operated by the Digital Partnership for Regeneration and Reconnection, a European charity, and is fiscally sponsored by the United States-based non-profit, The Biodiversity Group.[1][2] The organization is an environmental partner of 1% for the Planet, a program through which businesses pledge to donate a portion of their sales to environmental causes.[3][4][5]
References
- ↑ "Immersive soundscapes connecting us to nature". https://atlasofthefuture.org/project/earth-fm-2/.
- ↑ Cosimi, Simone (2022-06-28). "Viaggiare con i suoni: ecco Earth.fm, la Spotify della natura che svela i paesaggi sonori del pianeta" (in it). https://www.repubblica.it/viaggi/2022/06/28/news/viaggiare_con_i_suoni_ecco_earthfm_la_spotify_della_natura_che_svela_i_paesaggi_sonori_del_pianeta-355743698/.
- ↑ Koe, Crystal (June 27, 2022). "Earth.fm is “like Spotify, but for natural soundscapes” from all over the world" (in en-GB). https://musictech.com/news/music/amazon-forests-african-savannahs-icelandic-beaches-earth-fm-playlist-spotify/.
- ↑ Hicks, Jasmine (2022-06-24). "This site lets you listen to nature sounds from all over the world" (in en-US). https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/24/23180360/earth-fm-nature-sounds-soundscapes-environment.
- ↑ Nava, Emily (2024-04-17). "Fort Worth Japanese Garden one of the most peaceful spots in Texas, new report says" (in en). https://dallasexpress.com/lifestyle/dfw-location-named-most-peaceful-in-texas/.
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