A Knew Seen (Good Ole Time)

[Verse 1]
Away from the grit and grime
Far from the rift and crime
Way beyond the obscene
Dreaming a new scene (a knew seen)
… a good ole time

[Chorus]
(Yeah!) Let’s have a good ole time
(A good ole time. A good ole time.)
Where love fills the air
(A good ole time. A good ole time.)
I’ll meet you there
(Let’s have a good ole time)
… a good ole time

[Bridge]
Done paying your dues
So, kick-off your shoes
Lost in the rhyme
(Let’s have a good ole time)
… a good ole time

[Verse 2]
Away from the test of best
Far from the prime divine
Way beyond the obscene
Dreaming a new scene (a knew seen)
… a good ole time

[Chorus]
(Yeah!) Let’s have a good ole time
(A good ole time. A good ole time.)
Where love fills the air
(A good ole time. A good ole time.)
I’ll meet you there
(Let’s have a good ole time)
… a good ole time

[Outro]
Lost in the rhyme
(Let’s have a good ole time)
… a good ole time

From the Christmas album “Holiday Cheer Hear

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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Basically

[Intro]
(Baa, baa, baa)
Basically
(Fa, fa, fa)
Factually

[Verse 1]
The basics
Boil down to facts
Similar to the beats
Of music

[Chorus]
So, scratch your head
And stomp your feet
Solving your dread
With the rhythm meet

[Bridge]
(Baa, baa, baa)
Basically
(Fa, fa, fa)
Factually

[Verse 2]
In other words
What seems absurd
Can be explained
Using your brain

[Chorus]
So, scratch your head
And stomp your feet
Solving your dread
With the rhythm meet

[Bridge]
(Baa, baa, baa)
Basically
(Fa, fa, fa)
Factually

[Chorus]
So, scratch your head
And stomp your feet
Solving your dread
With the rhythm meet

[Outro]
(Baa, baa, baa)
Basically

A SCIENCE NOTE
Many people ask, “Why does a scientist engage with climate deniers?”

Thanks for the concern! You’re right that, for my mental health, it might be easier to ignore them. However, as an educator, I see these interactions as an opportunity to reach a wider audience. Engaging with climate skeptics — what some might call ‘climate dummies’ — gives me the chance to correct misinformation in real time and provide fact-based explanations to others who may be quietly observing the conversation.

By addressing these false claims head-on, I can offer a legitimate, scientifically backed source of information to those seeking clarity in a sea of misinformation. This outreach is critical, especially when so many people are exposed to conflicting or inaccurate claims about climate change. My aim is not to argue for the sake of it, but to ensure that there are trusted voices out there providing clear, evidence-based information on the urgent reality of climate change.

In addition, their opposition is immensely educative in our efforts. In reality, their persistent denial of climate change has forced us to rethink and drastically rebuild our climate models. What were once “worst-case” scenarios have now become the “best-case” outcomes we are seeing today.

Our updated climate model, now integrating complex social-ecological factors, shows that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C within this century — far beyond previous predictions of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years. This kind of warming could bring us dangerously close to the “wet-bulb” threshold, where heat and humidity exceed the human body’s ability to cool itself, leading to fatal consequences.

Unfortunately, we rely on these so-called climate “skeptics” to remind us just how urgent and critical the climate crisis is becoming. Ironically, their denial helps highlight the importance of decisive action, as climate change continues to spiral out of control.

The window for meaningful intervention is closing, and the need for action has never been more critical.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Searching for Heaven Sent

[Intro]
(We kindly present:)
{Instrumental, Drum Roll]
Where the past
Is torn…
From the present
Where the last…

[Bridge]
Is born
(Hellbent)
Searching for heaven sent
(That would be right here)
Right here (hear)

[Chorus]
Birth on Earth
(Is heaven)
Think of the life
(I’ve been given!)

[Bridge]
But, the ego
(Says I gotta go)

[Verse]
(We actually represent:)
Where the past
Turns is to was
As sure as future
(Turns to past)

[Bridge]
Is born
(Hellbent)
Searching for heaven sent
(That would be right here)
Right here (hear)

[Chorus]
Birth on Earth
(Is heaven)
Think of the life
(I’ve been given!)

[Bridge]
But, the ego
(Says I gotta go)

[Outro]
Me, my, mine time
(Time of all crime)

From the Christmas album “Holiday Cheer Hear

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The Roots of Music

[Verse 1]
Have you listened
(Very carefully)
Have you listened (Really?)

Have you listened
(Most meticulously)
Can you hear the trees sing?
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Their roots are in the music
The soil’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

[Verse 2]
Have you listened
(Listened at all)
Will you listen (Heed the call)

Have you heard
(how absurd)
Missing the listening
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Our roots are in the music
The sole’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

Have you heard
(how absurd)
Missing the listening
(Well, hears the thing:)

[Chorus]
Our roots are in the music
The sole’s living soul
Dig (dig deep)
And listen to the roots
(Bearing the hidden fruits)

[Bridge]
Dig (down, down, down)
Dig (what can be found)

[Outro]
Feel what’s real
(Real’s the feel)

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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Take Two

[Verse 1]
Take a minute to check your point-of-view
(Maybe you should take two)
Take a minute to change your point-of-view
(The best thing you could do)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Verse 2]
Take a moment to check your rear-view, too
(Maybe you should take two, too)
Take a moment to change your big tadoo
(It’s the best thing for you)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Chorus]
The perspective
You’ve neglected
Bites you
You’ve perfected
Misdirected
Haven’t you?

[Bridge]
Time to change your mind
(Mind your time)
Been a sleep at the wheel
(Let’s be real)
Take Two
(Won’t you)

[Outro]
Best for you
(To take two)

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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Aftermath

[Intro]
Oh, woe (oh, oh)
Oh, no (Woah woe)

[Verse 1]
The creek had long run dry
But, soon turned to mud
After a river a tears cry
Turning into a flood

[Chorus]
Where have our minds gone
When kind is ruled by wrong
Where have our souls seeped
Now, we’re in too deep

[Bridge]
Our hearts had long run cold
(Empathy has… turned to mold)
After all could care less…
(The aftermath of their mess)

[Verse 2]
Over the banks, the river ran
The consequences of the damn
No thanks to our attention
As we have no retention

[Chorus]
Where have our minds gone
When kind is ruled by wrong
Where have our souls seeped
Now, we’re in too deep

[Bridge]
Our hearts had long run cold
(No sympathy… young or old)
After all could care less…
(The aftermath of their mess)

[Chorus]
Where have our minds gone
When kind is ruled by wrong
Where have our souls seeped
Now, we’re in too deep

[Outro]
After all could care less…
(The aftermath of their mess)

A SCIENCE NOTE

As an economist, I have spent my career studying risk management, and in the process, I have also become a climate scientist — because climate change is the greatest risk to humanity. Climate science is closely tied to our emotions, particularly hate and love. The hatred of scientists and intelligence is one of the most significant factors contributing to the potential demise of modern civilization. If you’re over 8 years old, you should NOT be reposting memes. Most memes are generated by foreign actors (e.g., Russia) attempting to sow division through hate. Memes that promote class warfare, advocate taxing the rich, reference corporate greed or the economy, criticize philanthropy, demonize immigrants, undermine climate science, or promote “drill, baby, drill” are prime examples. If you’re under 8 years old, you shouldn’t be on social media at all. STOP REPOSTING HATEFUL MEMES.

The solution lies in increased education and LOVE.

From a paper I coauthored: The government’s actions, or lack thereof, represent their constituents’ hate and ignorance, leading to a situation where “worst-case” predictions for climate change have become the “best-case” expectations. The ramifications of these decisions are dire, prompting a revision of climate models to reflect a much grimmer outlook. The new projections indicate a potential maximum global temperature increase of 9°C within this century, a stark rise from the previously estimated 4°C over the next millennium.

What Can I Do? There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet: stop using fossil fuels, consume less, and love more.

Love has the transformative power to save the world in numerous ways:

  1. Fostering Connection and Unity: Love brings people together, transcending boundaries of race, religion, nationality, and ideology. By fostering a sense of empathy, compassion, and understanding, love promotes unity and solidarity among diverse individuals and communities. When people come together in love, they can work collaboratively to address shared challenges and create positive change on a global scale.
  2. Promoting Peace and Harmony: Love is the antidote to hatred, conflict, and violence. By promoting forgiveness, reconciliation, and mutual respect, love can help heal deep-seated divisions and promote peace and harmony within and between societies. When individuals and nations choose love over fear and hostility, they pave the way for peaceful coexistence and cooperation.
  3. Inspiring Empathy and Altruism: Love cultivates a sense of empathy and concern for the well-being of others. When individuals act out of love, they are motivated to alleviate suffering, promote justice, and advance the common good. Love inspires acts of kindness, generosity, and selflessness, creating a ripple effect of positive change that spreads throughout communities and across borders.
  4. Protecting the Environment: Love for the natural world motivates individuals to protect and preserve the planet for future generations. When people recognize their interconnectedness with all living beings and the delicate balance of ecosystems, they are inspired to adopt sustainable lifestyles, promote conservation efforts, and advocate for environmental stewardship. Love for the Earth compels us to take action to address climate change, protect biodiversity, and ensure a healthy and sustainable future for all.
  5. Empowering Social Justice: Love is inherently egalitarian, valuing the inherent worth and dignity of every individual. When people act out of love, they are committed to promoting social justice, equality, and human rights for all. Love drives efforts to dismantle systems of oppression, combat discrimination, and create inclusive societies where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. By standing up for justice and advocating for marginalized communities, love can help create a more just and equitable world for future generations.

In summary, love has the power to save the world by fostering connection and unity, promoting peace and harmony, inspiring empathy and altruism, protecting the environment, and empowering social justice. When individuals and communities choose love as their guiding principle, they can create a world where compassion, understanding, and cooperation prevail, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future for all.

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Too Much

[Intro]
Oh, what a heavy load
Packin’ up my abode

[Verse 1]
Too much stuff
Too much junk
Got too rough
What the funk?

[Chorus]
The weight of this pack
(Gonna break my back)
Oh, what a heavy load
(Just might implode)
Too much stuff
Makin’ life tough

[Bridge]
At the height of the weight
(Are things going great?)
So, how long is wait
(Till things will be great?)
Too much stuff
(Had enough?)

[Verse 2]
Too much stuff
Too much crap
Got too rough
Called my bluff

[Chorus]
The weight of this pack
(Gonna break my back)
Oh, what a heavy load
(Just might implode)
Too much stuff
Makin’ life tough

[Bridge]
At the height of the weight
(Are things going great?)
So, how long is wait
(Till things will be great?)
Too much stuff
(Had enough?)

[Chorus]
The weight of this pack
(Gonna break my back)
Oh, what a heavy load
(Just might implode)
Too much stuff
Makin’ life tough

[Bridge]
At the height of the weight
(Are things going great?)
So, how long is wait
(Till things will be great?)

[Outro]
Too much stuff
(Had enough?)

A SCIENCE NOTE

Unintended Consequences and Inexplicable Consumer Behavior
Climate change is primarily driven by the escalation of thermal energy affecting biogeophysical and socio-economic systems. While biogeophysical factors can be studied using math, physics, and historical records, socio-economic systems pose greater challenges due to the unpredictable consequences of human behavior and inexplicable consumer choices, exacerbating tipping points and feedback loops.

Complex Feedback Loops:

Complex feedback loops in climate science refer to interactions between different components of the Earth’s climate system that can amplify or dampen the effects of initial changes, leading to non-linear and often unpredictable outcomes. These feedback loops play a crucial role in shaping the behavior of the climate system and can influence various climate phenomena, including temperature changes, ice melt, and precipitation patterns.

Tipping points are Critical Milestones that directly impact the rate of acceleration in climate change by multiplying the number and intensity of feedback loops. Identifying and understanding these tipping points is crucial for climate science and policymaking. Crossing multiple tipping points could lead to a domino effect, resulting in a much more rapid and severe climate change than currently projected.

From the album “Too Much” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Everyone There

[Intro]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Verse 1]
We’ve gone into the dark
(On what we call a lark)
To try n’ light a spark
(In someone’s, somewhere heart)

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Verse 2]
We’d turned our back on light
(In ignorance and spite)
Time to put up a fight
(Your heart knows what’s right)

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Chorus]
Can you hear the plea
(From here to infinity)
As an advisee
(On one’s mortality)
To hear to eternity

[Bridge]
Is anyone there
(Aware?)
As everyone there
(Sits and stares)

[Chorus]
Can you hear the plea
(From here to infinity)
As an advisee
(On one’s mortality)
To hear to eternity

[Outro]
Hello (is anyone there?)
Goodbye (Know no one is there.)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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The Flight of Light

[Intro]
Watching the sun
Fall from the sky
(The flight of light)

[Verse 1]
The day’s undone
The reason of why
(Insight in to light)
The unwound
(The night is found)

[Chorus]
The moon will come soon
To help fill the plight
(Of the light)

[[Bridge]
Watching the sun
Fall from the sky
(The flight of light)

[Verse 2]
Today’s race is run
With the dark become one
(Insight in to light)
Undone
(The night’s in sight)

[Chorus]
The moon will come soon
To help fill the plight
(Of the light)

[[Bridge]
Watching the sun
Fall from the sky
(The flight of light)

[Chorus]
The moon will come soon
To help fill the plight
(Of the light)

[Outro]
Watching the sun
Fall from the sky
(The flight of light)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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I Can’t Complain

[Verse 1]
I sure can’t complain
(as I exclaim)
What a beautiful day!
The sun is shining
(Oh, no sight of rain)

[Chorus]
Though I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Bridge]
Guess it’s best
To give it a res
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

[Verse 2]
I sure can’t complain
(Since I remain)
(Say) what a beautiful day!
The clouds in sight
(You’re right… might not rain)

[Chorus]
No I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Bridge]
Guess it’s best
To give it a rest
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

[Chorus]
No I can’t explain
(In a drought — that’s insane)
As we Fall into record heat
(Warming won’t retreat)

[Outro]
Guess it’s best
To give it a rest
(Just as soon as we’re ready for the test)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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Reality’s Sober

[Verse 1]
Eighty in October
Makes reality sober
Coming to November
Can you remember?

[Chorus]
The temperature
Is sure
Going higher
(Higher and higher)
Consequences
Are sure
To be dire
(Dire, so dire)

[Bridge]
Looks like we’ll learn
(To burn)

[Verse 2]
What happened to the winter thing
(Turned into Spring)
And, it’s a sure thing
Spring turned into summer
(Remember?)

[Chorus]
The temperature
Is sure
Going higher
(Higher and higher)
Consequences
Are sure
To be dire
(Dire, so dire)

[Bridge]
Looks like we’ll learn
(To burn)

[Chorus]
The temperature
Is sure
Going higher
(Higher and higher)
Consequences
Are sure
To be dire
(Dire, so dire)

[Outro]
Looks like we’ll learn
(To burn)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The Past, Present, and Future of Climate Change

We first developed the hypothesis of the non-linear acceleration of climate change in the 1990s. By the early 2000s, this hypothesis evolved into established climate theory, now widely accepted as scientific fact. My lab partner, a Doctor of Physics from Ohio State, and I collaborated to provide crucial evidence supporting this theory. Over time, we have observed a significant shift in the doubling time of climate change impacts — the rate at which the effects intensify. Initially, the doubling time was approximately 100 years, but it has since decreased to 10 years, and more recently, to just 2 years.

This trend means that the damage caused by climate change today is double what it was two years ago, and in two more years, it could be four times worse. Unfortunately, this rapid acceleration does not appear to be an anomaly, especially given the record-breaking events we’ve witnessed this year, even during the typically cooler La Nina phase. If this trajectory continues, the outcomes will be far more catastrophic than previously expected.

Our climate model was validated in the summer of 2024, as we observed a dozen billion-dollar climate disasters in the first part of the year. On September 26, Hurricane Helene made landfall, emerging as one of the most destructive climate events in recorded history. With over 200 fatalities and $126 billion in direct damages, the hurricane had ripple effects beyond its immediate destruction. For instance, it disrupted 60% of the U.S. IV fluid supply, causing critical shortages in the healthcare sector. Even more concerning, the global tech industry has been impacted, as 99% of the pure quartz used in semiconductor manufacturing has been affected, leading to potential long-term consequences for electronics production.

Hurricane Milton quickly followed, further compounding the devastation. Milton is expected to result in over $100 billion in insurance claims, complicating an already strained insurance market for Florida homeowners. On top of that, the public and government will likely bear an additional $50 billion in costs, placing further pressure on taxpayers and state resources. Much of the damage was caused by high winds and an unprecedented number of tornadoes — over 30 tornadoes hit eastern Florida, causing the highest number of fatalities and extensive financial losses.

The Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London confirmed that nearly half of the increased costs and intensity of Hurricanes Milton and Helene can be directly attributed to climate change. According to Professor Ralf Toumi, Director of the Grantham Institute and co-author of several studies, “With every fraction of a degree of warming, extreme weather events like Hurricanes Milton and Helene become more powerful and destructive. This should be a wake-up call for anyone who believes climate change is too expensive to address — every delay in reducing emissions only increases the cost of these catastrophic events.”

In summary, the evidence is clear: climate change is rapidly accelerating, and the costs — both economic and human — are growing exponentially. The future demands decisive and immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and prevent further environmental and societal collapse.

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Deniers and Liars

[Verse 1]
Deniers and liars
Can’t put out their fires
The rhetoric tires
As time expires

[Chorus]
There is no denying
(No one likes dying)
So why are we lying
(And frying)

[Bridge]
As reality…
begins setting in

[Verse 2]
A denier and/or liar
Can’t explain the fire
The tendency to lie
Makes ya more likely to die

[Chorus]
There is no denying
(No one likes dying)
So why are we lying
(And frying)

[Bridge]
As reality…
begins setting in

[Chorus]
There is no denying
(No one likes dying)
So why are we lying
(And frying)

[OUtro]
As reality…
begins setting in

A SCIENCE NOTE

Many people ask, “Why does a scientist engage with climate deniers?”

Thanks for the concern! You’re right that, for my mental health, it might be easier to ignore them. However, as an educator, I see these interactions as an opportunity to reach a wider audience. Engaging with climate skeptics — what some might call ‘climate dummies’ — gives me the chance to correct misinformation in real time and provide fact-based explanations to others who may be quietly observing the conversation.

By addressing these false claims head-on, I can offer a legitimate, scientifically backed source of information to those seeking clarity in a sea of misinformation. This outreach is critical, especially when so many people are exposed to conflicting or inaccurate claims about climate change. My aim is not to argue for the sake of it, but to ensure that there are trusted voices out there providing clear, evidence-based information on the urgent reality of climate change.

In addition, their opposition is immensely educative in our efforts. In reality, their persistent denial of climate change has forced us to rethink and drastically rebuild our climate models. What were once “worst-case” scenarios have now become the “best-case” outcomes we are seeing today.

Our updated climate model, now integrating complex social-ecological factors, shows that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C within this century — far beyond previous predictions of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years. This kind of warming could bring us dangerously close to the “wet-bulb” threshold, where heat and humidity exceed the human body’s ability to cool itself, leading to fatal consequences.

Unfortunately, we rely on these so-called climate “skeptics” to remind us just how urgent and critical the climate crisis is becoming. Ironically, their denial helps highlight the importance of decisive action, as climate change continues to spiral out of control.

The window for meaningful intervention is closing, and the need for action has never been more critical.

What you can do today. How to save the planet.

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Harder and Harder

[Intro]
They’re fallin’ harder
(Harder and harder)
Need a retarder
(To slow things down)

[Verse 1]
It’s true:
(The bigger they come,
The harder they fall)
Point two:
(More smaller also fall harder)

[Chorus]
In conclusion:
(Shattered illusion)
The fact
(Of impact)

[Bridge]
Intensity’s intense
(Harder and harder)
Offense leaves no defense
(They’re fallin’ harder)
Harder and harder

[Bridge]
Raindrops keep falling
(Keep falling on my head)
No, can’t get ahead

[Verse 2]
It’s true:
(The more mass,
The more smash)
Point two:
(And, more small is equal)

[Chorus]
In conclusion:
(Shattered illusion)
The fact
(Of impact)

[Bridge]
Intensity’s intense
(Harder and harder)
Offense leaves no defense
(They’re fallin’ harder)
Harder and harder

[Bridge]
Raindrops keep falling
(Keep falling on my head)
No, can’t get ahead

[Chorus]
In conclusion:
(Shattered illusion)
The fact
(Of impact)

[Bridge]
Intensity’s intense
(Harder and harder)
Offense leaves no defense
(They’re fallin’ harder)
Harder and harder

[Outro]
Raindrops keep falling
(Keep falling on my head)
No, can’t get ahead

A SCIENCE NOTE
What is the past, present and future of climate change?

I originated the hypothesis of the non-linear acceleration of climate change in the 1990s. By the early 2000s, that hypothesis evolved into established climate theory and is now widely recognized as scientific fact. My lab partner, a Doctor of Physics from Ohio State, and I teamed up in the ’90s. He provided crucial evidence to support the hypothesis. Since then, we’ve observed that the doubling time for climate change impacts—how quickly the effects intensify—has dropped dramatically. Initially, the doubling time was around 100 years. However, over the last few decades, it has shortened to 10 years and more recently to just 2 years.

This means the damage from climate change this year is twice as bad as it was two years ago, and in another two years, it could be four times worse. Unfortunately, the sharp decrease in the doubling period doesn’t appear to be an anomaly, especially given the unprecedented events we’re witnessing this year, even during a La Niña phase. If this trend continues, the consequences will be far more devastating than originally anticipated.

Human-induced climate change is a dynamic element of an intricate and chaotic system, accelerating global warming in a complex and exponential manner. Over the period from 1992 to 2023 (update 2024), our climate model has presented evidence, proposed solutions, and engaged millions in understanding this escalating crisis. The data reveals that human activities are rapidly deteriorating our environment.

Our climate model employs chaos theory to assess human impacts. Global warming is driven by increased thermal energy within the climate system, a complex web of interconnected subsystems. Previous models often failed to account for “social-ecological systems,” where human activity significantly alters climate dynamics.

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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To Hear Angels Sing

[Intro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Verse 1]
If you listen to the sound
The magic is all around
If you open up your heart
It’s a good start

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Bridge]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Verse 2]
If you feel for the beat
You’ll find life complete
If you open up your eyes
Might get a nice surprise

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Chorus]
From mountain top
(To valley low)
Try not to stop
(Let the child in you grow)

[Outro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)
Hears the thing
(Listen to the children sing)

[Outro]
Here’s the thing
To hear angels sing
(Shhh… listen)

From the Christmas album “Holiday Cheer Hear

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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The Train of Thought

[Verse]
It looks like things might be O.K.
If I don’t wonder too far astray
Then, again, much to my chagrin
The charade falls apart, again
(Chagrin… again and again)

[Chorus]
(oh, woe) Where to start
Everything falling apart
Should have listened with my brain
Instead of missing the train
(Woo, woo)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Violin Solo]
The train of thought
(Take n’ time to train the brain)
The thought of naught
(How to restrain n’ refrain)

[Verse]
It looks like will go our way
If we don’t ponder to cry n’ pray
Then, again, much to our chagrin
The charade falls apart, again
(Chagrin… again and again)

[Bridge]
Oh, ohhhhh, oh
(Woah woe whoa oh)

[Chorus]
(oh, woe) Where to start
Everything falling apart
Should have listened with my brain
Instead of missing the train
(Woo, woo)

[Bridge]
The train of thought
(Take n’ time to train the brain)
The thought of naught
(How to restrain n’ refrain)

[Outro]
Chuga (Chuga)
Oh yeah (ya)

From the album “Dialogue” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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