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[Intro]
Trying to hear
What’s going on here
[Verse 1]
Listening for love
Peace and harmony
Coming in from above
Release of gluttony
[Chorus]
What’s that terrible noise
(An unbearable voice)
Fingernails on a blackboard
(Wish I hadn’t heard)
[Bridge]
Feedback
(Flack)
Distortion
(Population)
Trying to hear
(What’s going on here?)
[Verse 2]
Listening for hope
There’s none… nope
Out of time and tune
Going to end and soon
[Chorus]
What’s that terrible noise
(An unbearable voice)
Fingernails on a blackboard
(Wish I hadn’t heard)
[Bridge]
Feedback
(Flack)
Distortion
(Population)
Trying to hear
(What’s going on here?)
[Chorus]
What’s that terrible noise
(An unbearable voice)
Fingernails on a blackboard
(Wish I hadn’t heard)
[Bridge]
Feedback
(Flack)
Distortion
(Population)
Trying to hear
(What’s going on here?)
[Outro]
Trying to hear
(What’s going on here?)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Engaging with climate skeptics can be useful for my research. These conversations allow me to correct misinformation and provide scientifically-backed explanations, helping those who may be quietly observing to find clarity in a sea of falsehoods.
By addressing these claims directly, I can offer fact-based information, which is vital given how many people are exposed to conflicting narratives on climate change. My goal isn’t to argue, but to ensure that credible voices are providing evidence-based insights into the pressing reality of the climate crisis.
Ironically, climate denialism has even influenced how we rethink our models. What were once “worst-case” climate scenarios are now aligning with the troubling outcomes we’re seeing today. Our updated models, factoring in more complex social-ecological dynamics, predict that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C within this century. This far exceeds previous estimates and pushes us closer to dangerous thresholds, such as the “wet-bulb” temperature, where heat and humidity together become lethal.
The urgency of this issue cannot be overstated. Even the persistent denial of climate change serves as a reminder of the critical need for immediate, decisive action. The window to prevent the worst outcomes is closing rapidly.