bookmark_borderRunning Down Time

[Intro]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Verse 1]
Entered the human race
But they couldn’t keep pace
Running the wrong direction
Without a conception

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Ready? (Begin.)

[Verse 2]
Where’s the human
(In humane)
How to begin
(In thy vain)

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Ready? (Begin.)

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Over again?

[Outro]
Can I choose
Over again?

A SCIENCE NOTE
Have you ever seen A Beautiful Mind, the movie about John Forbes Nash Jr.? One of our earlier papers on climate change, “The Golden Rule’s Social Justification,” draws heavily on Nash’s Nobel-winning work on Game Theory. Interestingly, it aligns closely with other core scientific, moral, and ethical principles. For a societal view, see the companion paper, Never Wake a Sleeping Giant.

Hypothesis:
The Golden Scales of Justice
Q: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Or what?
A: Or, the elimination of all players is possible.

Proof: The Golden Rule can be applied to economics similarly to Nash’s Equilibrium (or Le Chatelier’s Principle in chemistry.)

“The best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.” — John Nash, Jr.

“If a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium moves to counteract the change.” — Le Chatelier’s Principle

Key Question:
What happens when the responses of all players are not aligned?
Answer: Justification for potential outcomes, including destabilization.

Also see: “Never Wake a Sleeping Giant: The Future of Climate Change

Imagine society as a sleeping giant, with the few awake individuals — like you and me — sitting next to this giant. Do you want to startle the giant and suddenly wake him?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

The Montego Bay Way” by Narley Marley

From the album “Change Your Mind” by Δ To Cause a Change

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIs Living Cushy?

[Intro]
Are you sleep walking
Mumble for talking
At the risk of sounding pushy
Is living cushy?

[Verse 1]
The choices you choose
(Opt for win / lose?)
The price we pay
(For your heyday?)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Verse 2]
The voice of choice
(For all here to hear?)
Our freedom dues
(Do to what you do?)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Outro]
The situation
(Of your occupation)

ABOUT THE SONG
This song about climate change speaks to the tension between individual freedom and collective responsibility. It critiques the comfortable lifestyles that ignore the long-term environmental costs. Phrases like “Who’s the boss” and “At who’s loss” suggest a loss of control over freedom as society faces the consequences of its choices. The recurring chorus and bridge emphasize the disconnect between our actions (“tossed” and “crossed”) and the harsh reality of climate change, leaving us in a precarious “situation.” The outro highlights personal responsibility.

The Golden Rule’s Social Justification

Never Wake a Sleeping Giant: The Future of Climate Change

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Mish-Mash” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

From the album “Change Your Mind” by Δ To Cause a Change

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderHouston (We Have a Problem)

Houston, we have a problem

[Verse 1]
Put it into full gallop
We’ve under a wallop
Storm so severe
Brings knowledge near

[Bridge]
Houston, we have a problem
And, we confess, the problem’s us

[Chorus]
Still the rebel yell
Drill, drill, drill!
Lies we tell
Earth, we kill!

[Instrumental, Slide Guitar, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Now, bring on the heat
On the wall, heads beat
Deadly humid heat
We cannot beat

[Bridge]
Houston, we have a problem
And, we confess, the problem’s us

[Chorus]
Still the rebel yell
Drill, drill, drill!
Lies we tell
Earth, we kill!

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Slide Guitar, Bass]

[Bridge]
Houston, we have a problem
And, we confess, the problem’s us
Look at our mess
And, our problems just begin
Seeping in
Creeping in
While fat cat oil rats
Still drill, drill, drill

[Chorus]
Still the rebel yell
Drill, drill, drill!
Lies we tell
Earth, we kill!

[Outro]
Still the rebel yell
Drill, drill, drill!

A SCIENCE NOTE
May 10, 2024: “Deadly storm wallops Houston as ferocious winds leave a destructive path across the South.” The storm left death and destruction, and thousands without power. The forecast predicts an unprecedented spring heatwave, putting all those without power in a deadly situation. The greatest short term climate change risk to human health is deadly humid heat (wet-bulb temperature).

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderUnder Whose Command?

[Verse 1]
Wasted away day-by-day
(by day by day bye)
Send me some hope and maybe pray?
(welcome to my day)
Or do we pay along the way
Then fade away…
No trace of our stay?

[Chorus]
Making a choice
(With our voice)
Taking a stand
(“Whose command”?!?!)
Refuse to choose?
(Worst choice)
Chose wisely,
Raise your voice

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Can’t avoid to destroy
(boy, oh, boy)
Ignore, abhor, pour poor
(no, no more)
Or do we pay along the way
Then fade away…
No trace of our stay?

[Chorus]
Making a choice
(With our voice)
Taking a stand
(“Whose command”?!?!)
Refuse to choose?
(Worst choice)
Chose wisely,
Raise your voice

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
What have we done?
Can we undone (undone some)
Or at the very, very
(at the very least)
At least, stop
[Break]
Stop our feast
(feeding the beast)

[Chorus]
Making a choice
(With our voice)
Taking a stand
(“Whose command”?!?!)
Do we understand
Under our command?
Refuse to choose?
(Worst choice)
Chose wisely,
Raise your voice

[Outro]
Do we understand
We’re under our command?

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAsk Me Know Questions

 

Up
giddy-up

[Verse 1]
Driving hard to O.K.
Coral for a while
Moments to minutes
’till days change their ways

[Chorus]
It’s time that Man
Came to understand
The trouble at hand
is a self-reprimand

[Bridge]
You’re gonna kick yourself in the….

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Ask me no questions
I’ll tell you no lies
(Nature sighs)
Doesn’t fly, everyone dies
(And Mother cries)

[Chorus]
It’s time that Man
Came to understand
The trouble at hand
is a self-reprimand

[Bridge]
You’re gonna kick yourself in the….

[Verse 2]
Ask me no questions
I’ll tell you no lies
(Nature sighs)
Doesn’t fly, everyone dies
(And Mother cries)

[Chorus]
It’s time that Man
Came to understand
The trouble at hand
is a self-reprimand

[Bridge]
You’re gonna kick yourself in the….
(Ask me no questions
I’ll tell you no lies)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 3]
Ask me know questions
I’ll tell you know lies
(Nature rise)
We’ll fly, everyone tries
(And Mother sighs)

[Chorus]
It’s time that Man
Came to understand
The trouble at hand
is a self-reprimand

[Outro]
You’re gonna kick yourself in the….
(Ask me no questions
I’ll tell you no lies)

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderVision Revision

[Verse 1]
When I look out of my eyes to see
What confronts me
Is it the same for all of us
Or not so ominous?

[Chorus]
Reminiscent of omniscient
A vision revision
On a man-made decision

[Bridge]
Vision revision
Envision compassion

[Instrumental, Guitar solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
When I hear in through my ears
Listen to what comes near
Is it the same for all of us
Or not so ominous?

[Chorus]
Reminiscent of omniscient
A vision revision
On a man-made decision

[Bridge]
Vision revision
Envision compassion

[Instrumental, Saxophone solo, Bass]

[Verse 3]
When you use your nose to smell
Well, does it smell like hell
Is it the same for all of us
Or not so ominous?

[Chorus]
Reminiscent of omniscient
A vision revision
On a man-made decision

[Outro]
Vision revision
Envision compassion

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderQuantum Leap

 

Take a leap…
A quantum leap

[Verse 1]
Is there time that you can keep
Why not do what you can
Make a quantum leap
And, try to rescue Man

[Chorus]
Revolutionary advancement
Transitionary achievement
Quantized energy
Realized synergy
[Break]
Arrange change!

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Awaken from your sleep
Make a quantum leap
Jump, bump, and thump
Leaps and bounds found

[Chorus]
Revolutionary advancement
Transitionary achievement
Quantized energy
Realized synergy
[Break]
Arrange change!

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
A bold change to the world
Given birth on Earth
Foretold…
Live it for all it’s worth

[Chorus]
Revolutionary advancement
Transitionary achievement
Quantized energy
Realized synergy
[Break]
Arrange change!

[Outro]
Awaken from your sleep
Make a quantum leap

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
A quantum leap, also known as a quantum jump, refers to the sudden transition of an electron within an atom from one energy level to another. This concept is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and contrasts with the continuous transitions that are characteristic of classical physics.

Key Points About Quantum Leaps:

  1. Discrete Energy Levels:
    • In an atom, electrons occupy specific energy levels or orbits. These levels are quantized, meaning electrons can only exist in these specific states and not in between them.
  2. Energy Absorption and Emission:
    • When an electron absorbs a photon with the right amount of energy, it can jump from a lower energy level to a higher one. Conversely, when an electron falls from a higher energy level to a lower one, it emits a photon with energy corresponding to the difference between the two levels.
  3. Instantaneous Transition:
    • The term “quantum leap” suggests an instantaneous change from one energy level to another without traversing the space in between. This is a non-classical behavior, as it defies the notion of gradual transition seen in macroscopic systems.
  4. Photon Interaction:
    • Quantum leaps are often associated with the emission or absorption of photons. The energy of the emitted or absorbed photon is equal to the difference between the initial and final energy levels of the electron.

Example:

Consider a hydrogen atom, where the electron can occupy different energy levels. If an electron in the hydrogen atom absorbs a photon of the correct energy, it can jump from the ground state (n=1) to an excited state (n=2). When the electron returns to the ground state, it emits a photon with energy equal to the difference between these two states.

Broader Usage:

In popular culture and colloquial language, the term “quantum leap” is often used metaphorically to describe a significant or revolutionary advance or change. However, in physics, it specifically refers to the discrete transitions between quantized energy states in an atom.

Importance in Quantum Mechanics:

Quantum leaps are a fundamental aspect of how atoms and molecules absorb and emit light, which is essential for understanding a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and even biology. They are also critical for technologies such as lasers, semiconductors, and various forms of spectroscopy.

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderChange the Channel

[Verse 1]
Change the channel
I’ve seen this show before
Need a primate panel
To shine the light some more

[Chorus]
No, I can’t stand to watch
Our ship go down
Watch the human botch
Go down all around

[Instrumental]

[Verse 1]
Change the channel
I’ve seen too much mammal
Tired of primate gore
Need to shine the light some more

[Chorus]
No, I can’t stand to watch
Our ship go down
Watch the human botch
Go down all around

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Pollute
At the root
Haste to make waste
Face-to-face
Basket case

[Chorus]
No, I can’t stand to watch
Our ship go down
Watch the human botch
Go down all around

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Outro]
Change the channel
I’ve seen too much mammal

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderChanging Times

The times are changing
Changing times

[Verse 1]
My situation
Time dilation
Revolution
To my way of thinking
The way time’s ticking

[Chorus]
The times are changing
Changing times
Apparently
Relativity
In general, special
Chronos devil

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Your situation
Time dilation
Evolution
In your way of thinking
The way time’s ticking

[Chorus]
The times are changing
Changing times
Apparently
Relativity
In general, special
Chronos devil

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
Special Relativity
High speed, indeed
General Relativity
Gravity pulling on me
Time dilation
Experimentation

[Chorus]
The times are changing
Changing times
Apparently
Relativity
In general, special
Chronos devil

[Outro]
The times are changing
Changing times

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
Time is not a constant. In the context of physics, time is considered a dimension similar to spatial dimensions, but its flow can vary depending on various factors, particularly in the framework of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. According to the theory of relativity, time is relative and can change depending on the speed at which an object is moving and the strength of gravitational fields it is experiencing.

Key Points:

  1. Time Dilation:
    • Special Relativity: Time can appear to move slower for an object moving at high speeds relative to an observer at rest. This effect becomes more pronounced as the object’s speed approaches the speed of light.
    • General Relativity: Time can also appear to move slower in stronger gravitational fields. This is known as gravitational time dilation. For example, time passes more slowly near a massive object like a planet or a star compared to a region of weaker gravitational field.
  2. Experimental Evidence:
    • Time dilation has been confirmed through various experiments, such as precise measurements involving atomic clocks. Clocks on fast-moving aircraft or satellites (such as those in the GPS system) experience slight time differences compared to clocks on the Earth’s surface.

Therefore, while time might seem constant in our everyday experiences, at relativistic speeds or in strong gravitational fields, its flow can vary significantly.

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderMake a Change

Can I make a change?

[Verse 1]
Make a change
Help rearrange
The puzzle pieces
Amazement, never ceases
Magic power releases
[Bridge]
Your energy is destiny
Destiny is your energy

[Chorus]
You mind’s eye’s “I”
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
The reach within range

[Instrumental, Piano Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Make a change
Help rearrange
The puzzle pieces
Inner power releases
Your energy is destiny
Destiny is your energy

[Chorus]
You mind’s eye’s “I”
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
The reach within range
Make a change
Help rearrange

— I —

[Verse 2]
Cha, cha, cha, change
Help rearrange (Cha, cha, cha, change)
Your power releases
The puzzle pieces
Put into place
Face on the face

[Bridge]
Your energy is destiny
Destiny is your energy

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
You mind’s eye’s “I”
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
The reach within range
Not that strange

[Outro]
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
The reach within range
Not that strange

— II —

[Verse 2]
Cha, cha, cha, change
Help rearrange (Cha, cha, cha, change)
Make a Cha, cha, cha, change
Your power releases
(Cha, cha, cha, change)
The puzzle pieces (Cha, cha, cha, change)
Put into place (Cha, cha, cha, change)
Smile on face (Cha, cha, cha, change)

[Bridge]
Your energy: the destiny
Cha, cha, cha, change
Help rearrange (Cha, cha, cha, change)
Destiny in your energy
Cha, cha, cha, change
Help rearrange (Cha, cha, cha, change)

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Drum Fills]

[Chorus]
You mind’s eye’s “I”
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
Cha, cha, cha, change
Help rearrange (Cha, cha, cha, change)
The reach within range
Not that strange

[Outro]
Can clearly see
(Can see clearly)
The reach within range
Not that strange

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAfter the Storm

1, 2, 3

Why wait?
After the storm
Could be too late

[Verse 1]
After the storm, the sun will shine
(Again)
But until [
Learned an important lesson
(Again)
[Break]
It’s not too soon to begin

[Bridge]
Celebrate, anyway
Celebrate the day
Celebrate, any way

[Chorus]
Don’t be blue
The sun will come through
Then blue will be the sky
Feel us getting high

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Look!
[Break]
It’s starting to start
The clouds begin to part
So now is then
Let the lesson embark

[Bridge]
Celebrate, anyway
Celebrate the day
Celebrate, any way

[Chorus]
Don’t be blue
The sun will come through
Then blue will be the sky
Feel us getting high

[Outro]
Celebrate the date
A date to celebrate

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderHow Do You Do?

Hello (Hello)
How do you do?

[Verse 1]
No immediate need to feed
So I turn my attention to you
What can we do?

[Bridge]
What can we do
(To put a smile on your face)
What can we do
(To help save the human race)

[Chorus]
One of these days
Perhaps preserve our place
Maybe it’s time
We address the greatest crime
[Break]
The crime of all time
(all time crime)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
So, I concede no immediate need (to feed)
Might we try to stop the bleed (I plead)
There is only one way to be freed (Indeed)

[Bridge]
What can we do
(To put a smile on your face)
What can we do
(To help save the human race)

[Chorus]
One of these days
Perhaps preserve our place
Maybe it’s time
We address the greatest crime
[Break]
The crime of all time
(all time crime)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Outro]
How do you do?
Do you do?

[End]

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderPsyched

Yo,
Psyched Up

[Verse 1]
Getting psyched
Highlight excite
Fuse lit
Soon to ignite

[Chorus]
Good things about to happen
Taking on the absurd
Made a sword out of pen
Stroking out the word

[Bridge]
Haven’t you heard
You best days lie ahead
Scribe the word so it’s read
What’s true will cure you

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills, Bass]

[Verse 2]
Oh so psyched
Pen and paper reunite
The message we send
Love through The End

[Chorus]
Good things about to happen
Taking on the absurd
Made a sword out of pen
Stroking out the word

[Bridge]
Haven’t you heard
You best days lie ahead
Scribe the word so it’s read
What’s true will cure you

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills, Bass]

[Outro]
Getting psyched
Up

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
This is a song about a climate scientist encouraging others to go to battle with social media climate change deniers. On this day, it was about the coral reef tipping point:
Coral reefs face unprecedented challenges stemming from various stressors, many of which are directly linked to human activities. These stressors possess critical tipping points, beyond which coral ecosystems face the risk of collapse. According to the European Geosciences Union’s statement in January 2024, specific tipping points include a temperature increase of 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels and atmospheric CO2 concentrations exceeding 350 parts per million. Alarmingly, as of February 2024, the Earth’s yearly average temperature has already risen to +1.5°C and CO2 levels to 425 ppm, emphasizing the urgent need to address climate-related threats to coral reefs.

In a significant update from May 2024, scientists determined through tree ring analysis that the average temperature increase in 2023 reached 2.07 degrees Celsius, further underscoring the escalating pace of climate change and its profound impact on global ecosystems.

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRising

Up
Rising

[Verse 1]
I’m up
And I’m rising
I suppose
It’s not surprising

[Chorus]
Given that I’m one of those
That cannot wait
Must participate
So, I chose
To be up rising
No compromising

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
I woke
And I’m rising
No joke
It’s not surprising

[Chorus]
Given that I’m a bloke
That cannot wait
Must participate
So, I chose
To be up rising
No compromising

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Driving
For the goal
Striving
For the soul
Rising
Rising whole

[Chorus]
Given that I’m a bloke
That cannot wait
Must participate
So, I chose
To be up rising
No compromising

[Outro]
I’m up
Rising

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Psyched

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderAgents of Change: Mass Consumption

Agents of change, enlarge it
Charge it!

[Verse 1]
In a world of excess, we’re living in a dream,
Caught in the cycle of mass consumption’s scheme.
From plastic bottles to fast fashion trends,
Our habits shape the world, where it all ends.
[Break]
Agents of change, enlarge it
[Break]
Charge it!

[Chorus]
Agents of change, in a world of strife,
Our choices today shape our planet’s life.
From single-use drastics to all we waste,
It’s time to wake up, it’s time to embrace.

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Fast fashion factories churn out the threads,
While landfills overflow with the things we’ve shed.
Excessive packaging, a sight to behold,
As the earth grows weary, our story unfolds.
[Break]
Agents of change, enlarge it
[Break]
Charge it!

[Chorus]
Agents of change, in a world of strife,
Our choices today shape our planet’s life.
From single-use drastics to all we waste,
It’s time to wake up, it’s time to embrace.

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Piano]

[Bridge]
Buy, buy, buy, why, why, why?
Shop till we drop, over the top
Stuff, stuff, stuff, never enough
Buy, buy, buy, woe, good-bye

[Verse 3]
Agents of change, let our voices ring,
For a future where harmony is the song we sing.
With every decision, time to choose with care,
For a world that’s sustainable, for a world the children share.
[Break]
Agents of change, enlarge it
[Break]
Charge it!

[Chorus]
Agents of change, in a world of strife,
Our choices today shape our planet’s life.
From single-use drastics to all we waste,
It’s time to wake up, it’s time to embrace.

[Outro]
Agents of change, save it
Charge it!

[End]

A SCIENCE LESSON
Humans are agents of change for climate change due to their inexplicable consumer behavior in several ways:

  1. Overconsumption: The culture of overconsumption leads to the production of goods in large quantities, which requires significant amounts of energy and resources. This production process often involves the emission of greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.
  2. Single-Use Products: The widespread use of single-use products, such as plastic bags, bottles, and packaging, contributes to environmental pollution and the emission of greenhouse gases. These products are often made from fossil fuels and are not easily biodegradable, leading to long-term environmental degradation.
  3. Fast Fashion: The fast fashion industry produces clothing at a rapid pace, leading to high levels of resource extraction, energy consumption, and waste generation. The production of textiles, dyeing processes, and transportation contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and environmental pollution.
  4. Food Waste: In many parts of the world, food waste is a significant issue, with large amounts of food being discarded at various stages of the supply chain, from production to consumption. The decomposition of food waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
  5. Excessive Packaging: The use of excessive packaging for products contributes to environmental pollution and resource depletion. Packaging materials often end up in landfills or incinerators, releasing greenhouse gases and other pollutants into the atmosphere.

Humans’ inexplicable consumer behavior exacerbates climate change by driving excessive resource consumption, waste generation, and environmental degradation. Addressing these behaviors is crucial for mitigating the impacts of climate change and transitioning to more sustainable consumption patterns.

by Δ To Cause a Change from the album Agents of Change

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment