To-Not-Do-0.mp3
To-Not-Do-0.mp4
To-Not-Do-I.mp3
To-Not-Do-I.mp4
To-Not-Do-intro.mp3
[Intro]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)
[Bridge]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking)
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)
[Verse 1]
I’ve a bad habit
For the habitat
Imagine that
That’s just it…
(I can’t quit)
[Bridge]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)
[Chorus]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking… )
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)
[Verse 2]
Dag nab it
I just can’t seem to quit
A nasty habit
Trashing our habitat
(Too hazy and lazy)
[Bridge]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)
[Chorus]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking… )
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)
[Outro]
The most important thing to do
(Is not to do) … I think…
(Therefore I am)
A Science Note: Economic Blackout
The most important thing to do is to “not do” — do not burn fossil fuels. Reducing consumption of fossil fuels, such as gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, and kerosene, even for a day, can contribute to environmental preservation.
The urgency of transitioning away from fossil fuels cannot be overstated. Continuing to burn fossil fuels exacerbates climate change, leading to severe environmental and health consequences. Immediate and sustained action to reduce fossil fuel consumption is essential to mitigate these impacts and improve quality of life for all.