Cool-Cool-Air.mp3
Cool-Cool-Air.mp4
Cool-Cool-Air-Reggae.mp3
Cool-Cool-Air-Reggae.mp4
Cool-Cool-Air-intro.mp3
[Verse 1]
What I need
(Is some cool, cool air to breathe)
Hear me plead
(I need cool, cool air to breathe)
[Bridge]
(Woah, oh, oh)
I need to breathe, please
[Chorus]
Heat and humidity
(Raise the difficulty)
With no solution
(To air pollution)
[Bridge]
(Woah, oh, oh)
I need to breathe, please
[Verse 2]
How to create
(Cool, cool air to breathe)
Getting desperate
(For cool, cool air to breathe)
[Bridge]
(Woah, oh, oh)
I need to breathe, please
[Chorus]
Heat and humidity
(Raise the difficulty)
With no solution
(To air pollution)
[Bridge]
(Woah, oh, oh)
I need to breathe, please
[Chorus]
Heat and humidity
(Raise the difficulty)
With no solution
(To air pollution)
[Outro]
(Oh, you know)
We need to breathe before we seize
(Please.)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Climate change is accelerating the rise in both the heat and humidity in the air. Here are some ways to help slow climate change ans save money with cool, cool air:
- Energy, Cooling, and Air Purification:
- Use natural cooling and air purification strategies to reduce energy demand.
- Insulate your home while ensuring proper ventilation to maintain air quality.
- Practice zone cooling: keep main living areas at 80–85°F and cool only occupied rooms as needed.
- Paint exterior walls and roofs white or light colors to reflect heat and lower indoor temperatures.
- Plant shade trees around your home to block direct sunlight and reduce cooling needs.
- Create a small “movable forest” of potted trees that can be repositioned around your foundation to maximize shade throughout the seasons.
- Build Corsi-Rosenthal Boxes for each floor to filter and circulate air effectively without energy-intensive systems.
- Improve indoor air quality while cooling naturally by using air-purifying indoor plants.