Marie Claire's inaugural Power List names Wolfe

Marie Claire's inaugural Power List names Wolfe

Nice to be on Marie Claire's first annual ‘Power List’ 💥 with supreme women including Serena Williams, the Prime Minister of Finland, Lizzo and many others...

FT Quote Beatie Wolfe in streaming forecast

FT Quote Beatie Wolfe in streaming forecast

Q. How are current trends affecting the music industry? Beatie Wolfe: I feel musicians and artists are seeing the reality of investing time into social media and pushing streams and so are putting that energy and creativity into finding and fostering artistic community instead….

Berlin Science Week announces speaker Beatie Wolfe

Berlin Science Week announces speaker Beatie Wolfe

Environmental Art as Activism: Visionary Artist Beatie Wolfe in conversation with Tech Editor Karsten Lemm about creating an 800,000 year climate data visualisation to the world's first bioplastic record.

American Songwriter features Michael Stipe x Beatie Wolfe's Bioplastic record for EarthPercent

American Songwriter features Michael Stipe x Beatie Wolfe's Bioplastic record for EarthPercent

Jacob Uitti share how the world’s first commercially available bioplastic 12” will feature Future If Future by Michael Stipe and Oh My Heart by Beatie Wolfe.

REM official website announce LIMITED EDITION 12” with Michael Stipe and Beatie Wolfe

First Ever Bioplastic Record Features Michael’s Single

August 31, 2022

This Friday, the world’s first EVER commercially available bioplastic record goes on sale – this LIMITED EDITION 12” with Michael Stipe and Beatie Wolfe will be available from the EarthPercent Bandcamp page for pre-order. Visit Earth Percent for more details.

All proceeds minus Paypal’s processing fees will be added to EarthPercent’s Grantmaking Fund. So you’ll be able to get your hands on incredible, exclusive music AND help fund the most impactful climate organisations as vetted and approved by our Advisory Panel of scientists, activists and climate experts.

#EarthPercentEarthDay #UnleashThePowerOfMusic #NOMUSICONADEADPLANET

The Wire Features Wolfe's Project Management Institute 2022 Future 50 Announces

The Wire Features Wolfe's Project Management Institute 2022 Future 50 Announces

Project Management Institute Announces 2022 Future 50 List Celebrating 50 Young Rising Leaders Transforming the World through Projects

Cambridge Union invites Beatie Wolfe to talk

Cambridge Union invites Beatie Wolfe to talk

Cambridge Union invited Beatie Wolfe to speak and share her environmental work at its Cambridge Climate and Sustainability Forum 2022 alongside Baroness Lola Young 

American-Statesman Newspaper feature Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe at SXSW

Environmental crisis dire, but not hopeless, say Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe at SXSW

Omar L. Gallaga

Special to the American-Statesman

If Brian Eno, the legendary musician and music producer, is right, billions of people are already working to help fix the environmental crisis humans have gotten themselves into. “This is the biggest movement in human history,” Eno said in a featured session at South by Southwest on Tuesday morning. “Billions of us are working on this. We are where the power is. ”Eno, beaming in virtually from his home in London — he says he gave up flying about three and a half years ago — appeared in conversation with musician Beatie Wolfe, who has also made a name for herself as an musician attuned to climate change.

As a teenager, her life was transformed when she saw Al Gore’s documentary “An Inconvenient Truth.” She wrote a song called “From Green to Red” that eventually became a data visualization video using 800,000 years of climate-change data, presented at the Nobel Prize Summit last year and shown during Tuesday’s talk.The panel got off to a slow start, with Wolfe and Eno pontificating on the nature of art and music to change minds for a solid 20-plus minutes. “We can imagine other worlds and see how we feel about that,” Eno offered as a definition of how music works.

But it did eventually tie into how art, and music in particular, can penetrate where scientific information alone cannot. For “Green to Red,” Wolfe said, her challenge was: “How does one take this data that is cold and unrelatable to most people and turn it into something everyone can understand?”

“Science discovers and art digests,” Eno said, before he discussed his own project, EarthPercent, which allows musicians to donate a portion of their royalties, say 1 percent of a music tour, to environmental organizations vetted by this nonprofit. “The good news,” Eno said, “is there are organizations making a difference.” He also expressed optimism that more women are getting involved in higher echelons of economic policy making, which he believes will lead to more equitable distributions of wealth. “We’re starting to think differently,” he said.

Both artists said that contrary to the notion that climate change is irreversible and hopeless, we can all do things to reserve the trajectory, from choosing to take fewer flights each year to eating vegan and locally. “Often, it can feel overwhelming, but we have much more power than we realize,” Wolfe said.

Most surprising moment in the panel: Eno revealing that his favorite thing is an a cappella group he’s a part of that meets at his studio every Tuesday. “This is the most beautiful thing I do in the week,” he said. “I love it more than anything else.”

SXSW Tweet Eno x Wolfe Session highlights

Brian Eno x Beatie Wolfe in conversation at SXSW 2022 (Featured Session)

Brian Eno x Beatie Wolfe in conversation at SXSW 2022 (Featured Session)

Just announced Brian Eno and I will be in conversation as one of SXSW’s featured sessions about our environmental work and the role of art in this climate crisis. Supremely happy to be joining this brilliant being onstage and beyond.

Wolfe work makes finalist of The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative)

Wolfe work makes finalist of The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative)

Wolfe selected as a finalist for the inaugural The Anthem Awards (The Webby Awards newest initiative) and shortlisted alongside Google, Walt Disney, Economist, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, NASA and Nat Geo... especially as an indie artist.

New York Times at COP26 with Beatie Wolfe, Es Devlin and Nicola Sturgeon

New York Times at COP26 with Beatie Wolfe, Es Devlin and Nicola Sturgeon

Watch again the opening session with at the New York Times Climate Hub in Glasgow for COP26

TED Women invited Beatie Wolfe to hold a MasterClass

TED Women invited Beatie Wolfe to hold a MasterClass

Following the global impact of From Green to Red and her earlier works, TED Women invited Beatie to give a session titled “Activating Awareness: The Power of Art”

BBC World Service's Digital Planet Catch up with Beatie at COP26

BBC World Service's Digital Planet Catch up with Beatie at COP26

The Digital Planet catch up with Beatie Wolfe’s environmental projection in Glasgow

Dezeen Magazine highlights Beatie Wolfe COP26 Projection which visualises rising CO2 levels

Dezeen Magazine highlights Beatie Wolfe COP26 Projection which visualises rising CO2 levels

Dezeen’s Editor Tom Ravenscroft talks about Beatie Wolfe’s COP26 projected artwork, From Green to Red, onto the SEC Armadillo, a 3,000-seat venue designed by Foster + Partners

Channel 4 Interviews Beatie Wolfe at COP26

Channel 4 Interviews Beatie Wolfe at COP26

Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks to musician Beatie Wolfe on what inspired her artwork projected on the COP26 building

New York Times invite Nicola Sturgeon, Es Devlin & Beatie Wolfe to open hub

New York Times invite Nicola Sturgeon, Es Devlin & Beatie Wolfe to open hub

The New York Times Climate Hub opens with First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, followed by Beatie Wolfe and Es Devlin