[Silence]
[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]
[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Verse 1]
In a slump
(Due to Trump)
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)
[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)
[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Verse 2]
The Secretary
(Of Energy_
Killin’ our kids
(I kid you not)
[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Heaven forbids
(Such rot)
[Chorus]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
(Give us satisfaction)
[Outro]
Can you account
(For your actions)
Please!
No more retractions
(Give us satisfaction)
ABOUT THE SONG
Recent court rulings have raised significant questions about the formation and operation of a Department of Energy (DOE) advisory body informally referred to as the “Climate Working Group.” A U.S. District Court found that the group violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), a law requiring transparency, balanced representation, and public accountability for federal advisory committees.
The case has drawn attention because several individuals associated with the group have ties to the CO₂ Coalition, a nonprofit organization known for challenging key elements of the mainstream scientific consensus on climate change. The analyses was relied upon by the Trump administration in overturning the Endangerment Finding — a move Trump used for the EPA to roll back major climate and pollution regulations.
My work is not aimed at the typical science skeptic debating percentages or petitions. Rather, my investigative reporting — grounded in decades of experience as a climate scientist and economist — focuses on documenting evidence, ensuring accountability, and tracing decision-making pathways.
The goal is not rhetorical persuasion; it is evidentiary clarity.
When policy actions knowingly contradict established scientific risk assessments — especially when such actions foreseeably harm vulnerable populations and future generations — the issue moves beyond scientific consensus. It becomes a matter of legal and ethical responsibility under both domestic and international law. Individuals implicated in such decisions include Roy Spencer, John Christy, Chris Wright, and Donald J. Trump.
From the album “Account“