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[Intro]
The message is….
(The messages)
[Verse 1]
The message is….
(The messages)
On the final page
The message of our age
“Survive” (stay alive)
[Chorus]
The world’s (a stage)
Despite (your rage)
Don’t think (extinct)
[Bridge]
It’s up to you
What we do
We all sway
(Our day)
[Verse 2]
The message of….
(How to love)
On the final page
The message of our age
“Stirve” (to survive)
(Love, love, love)
[Chorus]
The world’s (a stage)
Despite (your rage)
Don’t think (extinct)
[Bridge]
It’s up to you
What we do
(Love, love, love)
The message of….
(Let us love)
[Outro]
The message of….
(How to love)
Love, love, love
A SCIENCE NOTE
The message about the climate crisis has reached a dire point for humanity due to several alarming trends and findings that underscore the urgent need for action.
- Rising Temperatures and Extreme Weather: Global temperatures have risen significantly, with the last few years being the hottest on record. This warming has led to an increase in the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), failing to mitigate these changes could lead to catastrophic consequences, including widespread food and water shortagesty Loss**: The ongoing climate crisis is driving many species toward extinction. A report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) indicated that wildlife populations have declined by an average of 68% since 1970, primarily due to habitat loss, climate change, and pollution . This loss of bi threatens ecosystems that humans rely on for clean air, water, and food.
- Health Risks: Climate change is also becoming a significant public health issue. Increased temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, while changing weather patterns facilitate the spread of infectious diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that climate change could cause an additional 250,000 deaths per year between 2030 and 2050 due to malnutrition, malaria, and heat stress .
- Economic Impact
costs associated with climate change are mounting. According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. alone has faced over $1 billion in damages from weather-related disasters in recent years . The World Bank estimates that cli could push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030, exacerbating global inequalities .
- Public Awareness and Action: While fic consensus on climate change is strong, public awareness and action often lag behind. Recent surveys show that many people recognize climate change as a significant threat, yet only a fraction feel empowered to take action. This disconnect emphasizes the need for better communication and engagement to drive meaningful change .
Overall, the culmination of these factors highlightcollective action to address the climate crisis. Failing to act could have profound and lasting consequences for both current and future generations.
For more detailed information, you can explore these sources:
- IPCC Report
- WWF Living Planet Report
- WHO Climate Change and Health
- NOAA Weather Disaster Costs
- World Bank Climate Change