bookmark_borderSpin Me Round

LYRICS
As the flow force intensifies
It’s hard to open up my eyes
Spin me round
Blow me down
As the wind speed increases
Harder, harder never ceases
Spin me round
Blow me down

Often found on the ground
Flat on my back
A big black cloud following
Foreshadowing
Shadowing
Foreshadowing shadowing
Here’s the thing:
The dark days grow darker
There’s no days to grow
The leading edge grows sharper
Bleeding we’ll come to know
As the flow force intensifies
It’s hard to open up my eyes
Spin me round
Blow me down

Chords: Bb/7 / Eb Db Bb / Ab Bb / Eb Db Bb / Fm Bb; Part II 166 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

A song about The Reign of Violent Rain and flow forces. Wind and water flow forces scale as the square of velocity, so as flow speeds increase (say due to more intense heating or heavier rain) the damage scales as the square of the velocity. So a twenty mile an hour wind exerts four times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. And a forty mile an hour wind exerts sixteen times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. A wind of fifty miles an hour exerts twenty five times and a wind of sixty miles an hour exerts thirty six times as much force as one of ten miles an hour. Then you have the density term. Water is about eight hundred times denser than air, So the force exerted by a ten mile an hour flow of water is eight hundred times that of a ten mile an hour wind. So as flow velocities go up due to climate change, force and damage scale as square of the velocities. What is not clear is how much these velocities increase with climate change. But in a sense we are seeing this already as, for example, flood and sewage systems succumb and hillsides fall down, and so on.

There is a very complex set of climate systems impacted by sea level rise. The shape of the Earth is changing and speeding up as ice from the poles melts and is drawn toward the equator through centrifugal force. A study published in Geophysical Research Letters of the American Geophysical Union suggests that global warming has led to significant melting of glaciers due to which our planet’s axis of rotation has been moving faster since the 1990s. All of this has a great impact on our weather. The rain intensity is increasing faster today than ever known.
— from Sea Level Rise: Then and Now / Mukherjee and Brouse (2023)

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFind a Kind Companion in Heaven

LYRICS
Memory jog
For the daily log
Meet all good dogs
In heaven
Check your behind
Is what you’re leaving kind
Heaven given?

To get to start again
With you all begin
Livin’!
Sit (for a bit)
Want a biscuit?
I’ll scratch your ear
You’ll always be near
A fine companion
In heaven
Find a kind companion
In heaven

231028_0096-Find-a-Kind-Companion-in-Heaven.mp3

Chords: D Em E / D D C G / D G / C D G
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

bookmark_borderPay the Piper

LYRICS
When things go astray
Go the wrong way
Not exactly as you want them to
All confused over unpaid dues
What to do?
Pay the piper
Let the music play
Feed the kitty
We’ll play all day
What do you say?

When things go awry
Don’t want to try
Particularly poor point-of-view
All confused over unpaid dues
What to do?
Pay the piper
Let the music play
Feed the kitty
We’ll play all day
What do you say?

When things are O.K.
Go all the way
Exactly as you want them to
All amused with news… knew
What to do!
Pay the piper
Let the music play
Feed the kitty
We’ll play all day
What do you say?

231028_0095-Pay-the-Piper.mp3

Chords: E A D E / A C / A C B7 / E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

bookmark_borderInvaluable

LYRICS
What the value of a diamond…
When lost?
What’s the value of human life
What’s the loss
What cost?
Yes, I ask you
Why human strife
A coin toss
Or hell’s frost?
Well…
Did you know
We’re about to discover
Hell’s freezing over
Welcome to the inferno

What’s the value our habitat
What’s the loss
What cost?
Yes, I ask you
What about that?
A coin toss
Or hell’s frost?
Well…
Did you know
We’re about to discover
Hell’s freezing over
Welcome to the inferno

What’s the value of the air we breathe
What’s the loss
What cost?
Yes, I ask you
To please relieve
Onus toss
And hell’s frost?
Well…
Did you know
We’re about to discover
Hell’s freezing over
Welcome to the inferno
(We’ve taken over the inferno)

Chords: A G A / A C A / A C E A; Part II 137 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

The Reign of Violent Rain

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNumbered Dances

LYRICS
At the first instance
I took a second glance
What are our chances
Numbered dances
No time to pause just because…
Past the last waltz
Numbered dances
Excuse me
It’s clear to see
We’re here
For the last dance
Let’s take this chance
Since we missed romance
Take this chance to dance
The last dance

Chords: E Am C / D G E / E A7 C B7 / D G E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Kurzweil Electric Piano
Written and recorded at Lake Wynonah, Pennsylvania

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWake Up, Dorothy

LYRICS
You could see the storm rolling
Beholding
Looking back
The sky turned black
The winds would blow
Next I know
“Wake up, Dorothy. It was only a dream.”
Other worldly
Know what I mean?
But as I awoke
The truth I spoke
Your scene
Turned into our dream
Not quite fair
Don’t want to share
In your nightmare
“Wake up, Dorothy. You started to scream.”
Others’ worldly
Is now your scene
“Wake up, Dorothy. It was only a dream.”

If I only had a brain
We’d all remain
If you only had a heart
That’d be a start

231026_0080-Wake-Up-Dorothy.mp3

Chords: Em7 Bm7 / D7 Am Em
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Written and recorded at Lake Wynonah, Pennsylvania

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMind Blowing

LYRICS
I heard the scientists’ hypothesis
It was quite mind-blowing
Come on knowing
What they said filled my head
They said quite mind-blowing
Come on knowing
The ice is melting way too fast
At this pace, it will never last
Quite mind-blowing
Come on knowing
Though not surprising
The temperature’s rising
It’s the rapid rate
Doubt the primate
Is apt to adapt
Quite mind-blowing
Come on knowing
I was hoping not to fade away
Memories of our yesterday
… not fade away
… decay
But if there’s no one here to hear
There’s no sound to be found

Quite mind-blowing
Come on knowing

Chords: E/7/m/m7/sus4/7 / C A G E
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Written and recorded at Lake Wynonah, Pennsylvania

A song about * Antarctic sea-ice at ‘mind-blowing’ low *
On September 17, 2023, the BBC reported:
The sea-ice surrounding Antarctica is well below any previous recorded winter level, satellite data shows, a worrying new benchmark for a region that once seemed resistant to global warming.

“It’s so far outside anything we’ve seen, it’s almost mind-blowing,” says Walter Meier, who monitors sea-ice with the National Snow and Ice Data Center.

An unstable Antarctica could have far-reaching consequences, polar experts warn.

The Guardian reported:
“September was, in my professional opinion as a climate scientist, absolutely gobsmackingly bananas,” said Zeke Hausfather, at the Berkeley Earth climate data project.”

Antarctica’s huge ice expanse regulates the planet’s temperature, as the white surface reflects the Sun’s energy back into the atmosphere and also cools the water beneath and near it.

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderViolent Rain

LYRICS
The moisture
Starts taking shape
For sure
Shape of a cloud
We think
Out loud
Out loud
So proud
(How loud? Hubris us proud)
Is cumulonimbus a reflection on us
Inability to sustain
Brings on violent rain
As silent remain
Under violent rain
Under violent reign
(No fun dancing in the violent rain)

Blue pasture
What do you see
Cloud animal
Gas shaped as ass
We think
Out loud
Out loud
So proud
(How loud? Hubris us proud)
Is cumulonimbus a reflection on us
Inability to sustain
Brings on violent rain
As silent remain
Under violent rain
Under violent reign
(No fun dancing in the violent rain)

Self-portrait pareidolia (Oh, yeah!)
Irate primate watching ass gas pass
We think
Out loud
Out loud
So proud
(How loud? Hubris us proud)
Is cumulonimbus a reflection on us
Inability to sustain
Brings on violent rain
As silent remain
Under violent rain
Under violent reign
(No fun dancing in the violent rain)

… look! A loon flying by the moon

Chords: A D E A / A D C A / A G A / B7 C / C E / E G A / A G E; Part II 176 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

ABOUT THE SONG
1) Pareidolia is the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern, such as clouds.

2) The Reign of Violent Rain

My interest in sea-level rise and ice sheets collapsing began in the 1990’s after I asked Sidd his greatest concerns about human induced climate change. Much of climate change can be reversed or at least stopped from worsening. The collapse of ice sheets is irreversible. Sidd said, “A terrible future awaited.” Coastal areas were forecast to be at greatest risk.

In October of 2023 Sidd said, “Now I am thinking the violent rain will be a bigger problem before we die… still thinking it through. In the long run, ya, sea level rise will hit big. If you look at the history, it is episodic, and in the fast bits it can go up 3 feet every twenty years for five hundred years. But, the rain intensity is increasing faster today, and drainage cannot cope, whether in the city or out, culverts and such put in over the last hundred years cannot handle. So, I am paying a lot of attention to terrain and drainage far inland from the seacoast (like Ohio.) By drainage I don’t mean just human built. I mean that the natural streams and gullies and ravines have not evolved to a state that can handle the water volumes we see and the worse, larger volumes we will see. So expect huger erosion, steeper slopes to waterways, land collapses and such. Build out your drainage.”

Violent Rain
Multiple factors figure into the physics of violent rain. The starting point is the moisture content of air. The Earth is warming. Warm air can physically hold more water than cool air. The warmer the air the more water vapor the air can hold (i.e. relative humidity). The capacity doubles for every ten degree Celsius warming.

One physical result is more massive raindrops. The Momentum of Rain is p = mv (p = momentum, m = mass, v = velocity.) Part of the increasing momentum is transferred to the sides and upward increasing wind turbulence, as well as updrafts. Most of the momentum is transferred upon impact. You may notice the rain bouncing higher off the streets and sidewalks. Flowing rainwater will have both increased mass and velocity.

On the ground, concrete, asphalt, solar panels, roofs, plants, animals, houses, and infrastructure will be hit with greater momentum. In the air, the increasing mass of the rain will intensify wind turbulence. Professor Paul D. Williams of the University of Reading, UK, said, “Turbulence is chaotic (chaos theory). Turbulence is known famously as the hardest problem in physics.” In their study Evidence for Large Increases in Clear-Air Turbulence Over the Past Four Decades, Prof. Williams and his team found “Climate change has caused turbulence to double in the last 40 years” and is expected to double or triple again in the next decades.

Mass and velocity are parts of a larger equation that also includes density.The combination of these variables results in an increased intensity of the flow forces (i.e. flow dynamics). Wind and water flow forces scale as the square of velocity, so as flow speeds increase (say due to more intense heating or heavier rain) the damage scales as the square of the velocity. Look at drag physics and you will see that force is proportional to density times square of velocity (v^2).

So a twenty mile an hour wind exerts four times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. And a forty mile an hour wind exerts sixteen times as much force as a ten mile an hour wind. A wind of fifty miles an hour exerts twenty five times and a wind of sixty miles an hour exerts thirty six times as much force as one of ten miles an hour. Then you have the density term. Water is about eight hundred times denser than air, so the force exerted by a ten mile an hour flow of water is eight hundred times that of a ten mile an hour wind. As flow velocities go up due to climate change, force and damage scale as square of the velocities. What is not clear is how much these velocities increase with climate change. But in a sense we are seeing this already as, for example, flood and sewage systems succumb and hillsides fall down, and so on.

The Drag Equation
UAE Stormwater Flooding

Rainfall-surge Hazard
The Journal Nature published the study Tropical cyclone climatology change greatly exacerbates US extreme rainfall-surge hazard examining how current models underestimate the risk of Rainfall-surge Hazard. “Tropical cyclones (TCs) are drivers of extreme rainfall and surge, but the current and future TC rainfall-surge joint hazard has not been well quantified. Using a physics-based approach to simulate TC rainfall and storm tides, we show drastic increases in the joint hazard from historical to projected future (SSP5-8.5) conditions. The frequency of joint extreme events (exceeding both hazards’ historical 100-year levels) may increase by 7-36-fold in the southern US and 30-195-fold in the Northeast by 2100. This increase in joint hazard is induced by sea-level rise and TC climatology change; the relative contribution of TC climatology change is higher than that of sea-level rise for 96% of the coast, largely due to rainfall increases. Increasing storm intensity and decreasing translation speed are the main TC change factors that cause higher rainfall and storm tides and up to 25% increase in their dependence.”

Expect to see increasing intensity and/or frequency in a wide variety of violent rain events including: downpours, flooding, hurricanes, cyclones, monsoons, coastal flooding, storm surges, lightning and wildfires, hail, extreme wind, and concurrent extremes. The reign of violent rain has already begun. More hillsides and shorelines are collapsing. Atmospheric rivers are dramatically increasing flash flooding in the Northeastern USA (pictured beach erosion in Ocean City, NJ / December 2023). Worldwide, stormwater systems are becoming overwhelmed. Ironically, the streets of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE, flooded days before the COP28 Climate Conference (pictured / November 2023). Nowhere is safe from violent rain, not even in the desert preparing for a UN meeting on the climate crisis. As a result of increasing violent rain, new drainage culverts are forming. Eventually, the culverts will transform into recurring streams, carving new canyons, creating new landscapes and islands. At the same time as the violent rain makes its way to the sea, the sea is rising to meet the violent rain.

Ocean City Beach Erosion

Conclusion
Humans are making the Earth hotter. The cool water from the melting ice at the poles is being drawn toward the center of the Earth and getting warmed to record high temperatures. The warm, moist air is circulating and moving over land. The average time moisture stays in the air is 9 days before it turns into precipitation. The warmer the air becomes, the more rain the atmosphere holds and dumps; therefore, violent rain events are increasing in frequency and intensity. The greatest short term risk to the Earth is violent rain (liquified water vapor). The greatest short term risk to human health is deadly humid heat (hot water vapor).

— from The Reign of Violent Rain / Brouse and Mukherjee (2023)
Also see: Atmospheric Rivers Mukherjee and Brouse (2022-2023)

3) While sitting outside writing the song, I looked at the passing clouds and saw the form of Man taking shape as an ass in the water vapor gas. The storm clouds approaching, I thought about Gene Kelly in the movie “Singin’ in the Rain”:

Let the stormy clouds chase everyone from the place
Come on with the rain, I’ve a smile on my face
I walk down the lane with a happy refrain
Just singin’, singin’ in the rain
Dancin’ in the rain
I’m happy again
I’m singin’ and dancin’ in the rain

And, I thought to myself, “No, it’s no fun dancing in the violent rain.”

ExperiMental Music: The music and lyrics are written and recorded extemporaneously. Extemporaneous, spontaneous, improvisation, jamming, freestyle, and impromptu music are most closely related to pure chaos. The music and lyrics evolve from the “sensitive initial conditions” similar to “a butterfly flapping its wings in China causing a hurricane in the Atlantic.”

Music as a Universal Language: Music has the power to communicate emotions universally. Certain melodies, harmonies, or rhythms can evoke specific feelings that resonate with people across different cultures and backgrounds.

The Science of Chaos Theory, String Theory, and Music

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Deep Dive Into Science

bookmark_borderNo Free There

LYRICS
Please remind me
What we’re doing
All the time free
Yet, refusing
To see more clearly
The pollution’s in the water
The pollution’s in the air
Act like it doesn’t matter
And there’ll be no free there

Greased like lightning
Thinking self slick
Rather frightening
Really quite sick
It’s time we start rewriting
The pollution’s in the water
The pollution’s in the air
Act like it doesn’t matter
And there’ll be no free there

Cease the wailing
Teardrops, whine-ine
More clear sailing
If we take the time
To stop all our failing
The pollution’s in the water
The pollution’s in the air
Act like it doesn’t matter
And there’ll be no free there

Chords: E G A / A C E A / A D A / A C E A; Part II 116 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Though humans have caused mass destruction of our habitat, never give up. You can be the difference. The world’s greatest power is love.

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderI Rose Above

LYRICS
Sleeping through life
With blinders on
Never seeing
What’s going on…
… and on… and on….
Never being
Just going on…
… and on… and on….
Life’s too short to hoard your love
The more you give
The more you live
Please report, “I rose above!”
Hear hearts cry, “All on high!”
Higher, higher
Until…
Reach fulfill
Fill the nil
Shove with love
Shove the love
Fill the nil
Shove with love

Chords: Em7 A7 / D6 C A7 / A7 C Em7 / C A7 D6 / D6 A7 Em7; Part II 83 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

bookmark_borderBaby Fodder

LYRICS
Is it moving
Or too confusing?
Killing babies on both sides
Ain’t no maybe’s where hell resides
Rat-a-tat-tat
Better take it back
Hard to cry
When it’s “eye for an eye”
… for an eye for an eye for an I

Is it tragic
Does it make you sick
Death of logic
Far too quick
Killing babies on both sides
Ain’t no maybe’s where hell resides
Rat-a-tat-tat
Better take it back
Hard to cry
When it’s “eye for an eye”
… for an eye for an eye for an I

Is it moving
Or too confusing
What’s it proving
When all are losing?
Killing babies on both sides
Ain’t no maybe’s where hell resides
Rat-a-tat-tat
Better take it back
Hard to cry
When it’s “eye for an eye”
… for an eye for an eye for an I

In the first 9 months of 2023, Israel killed and kidnapped hundreds of Palestinian women and children. Then on October 7, Palestinians killed and kidnapped dozens of Israeli women and children. In response, Israel bombed, starved, and denied medical attention to many thousands of Palestinian babies seeking refuge in schools, churches, and hospitals.

On October 21 it was reported:
“More than 100 children have been killed every day since Israel started bombing the besieged Palestinian enclave on October 7. One child is killed every 15 minutes in the Israeli bombings of Gaza.”

Chords: G#m B C#m / E G#m / D# G#m; Part II 120 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Bombed Babies

bookmark_border90 Degrees

LYRICS
Looking ninety degrees
Catch the breeze
Past the trees
Wonder and wander
In the great blue yonder
Spirit, please
Soar with ease
In the great blue yonder
Turn the view around
Looking up from looking down

Dive one hundred eighty
Look and see
Past the trees
Wonder and wander
On your birth on Earth
Spirit, please
Soar with ease
On your birth on Earth
Turn the view around
Looking up from looking down

Chords: C D E F G A / D E A/7 / C D E F G A; Part II 91 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSo Life Goes?

So Life Goes.mp3

LYRICS
Did you ever wonder… wonder why
Why you’ve got to die to touch the sky?
Heaven knows
So life goes?

Did you ever wonder… wonder how
We got in this situation now?
Heaven knows
So life goes?

Did you ever wonder… wonder when
Our day of reckoning, we’ll begin?
Our day of reckoning will begin
Heaven knows
So life goes?

The time has come
Can’t come undone
The time’s begun
Heaven knows
So life goes?

It’s time for me and you to do
Exactly what we need to do
To pull us through

How did we get in this climate crisis? It’s no mystery. Heaven knows. Humans have caused global warming. There will be no divine intervention. It’s up to us to fix our mess.

Chords: F# F#6 F# / D C#7 F#/m7/m / D B / D E / D C#7 F#
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderGive Them Your Heart

LYRICS
Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
Take hate apart
Then we can start
To give from the heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, will you be fine?

Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
Let hate depart
Then thinking smart
Give them your heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, then you’ll be fine

Never give up
Forever positive
Easy to live
The more we live to give
How do you start?
Shoot Cupid’s dart
Straight through the heart
The skies will start to clear
The sun will start to shine
The End? No need to fear
When done, then you’ll be fine

Chords: Am Am7 / Am C E Am / Am D Am / Am C E Am; Part II 110 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Though humans have caused mass destruction of our habitat, never give up. You can be the difference. The world’s greatest power is love.

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSolve to Slow

LYRICS
The temperature’s rising
Boiler’s going to blow
All take action
That are in the know
With a mind that’s quick
Solve to slow
With a kind heart pick
Which way to go

The waters are rising
Going to overflow
All take action
That are in the know
With a mind that’s quick
Solve to slow
With a kind heart pick
Which way to go

Do you find it surprising
Food’s harder to grow
All take action
That are in the know
With a mind that’s quick
Solve to slow
With a kind heart pick
Which way to go

Solve-to-Slow.mp3

Chords: G/7 Bb C G / G C G / C D7 G
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

A song about the acceleration of climate change. How fast are humans causing the climate to change? When we started our experiments in the 1990’s, we thought the time scale was in millenniums. If climate change were happening on a linear basis, we would have been correct; however, by the late 90’s we were convinced climate change was non-linear.

Doubling time is the amount of time it takes for a quantity to double in size (exponential growth). By 2020, there was enough data to see the doubling time of some anthropogenic climate affects had gone from 100 years to 10 years. For instance the rate of sea level rise has gone from about 1.5 millimeters per year to over 3 millimeters. We expect to see the doubling period to continue to shrink raising the possibility of sea levels rising a foot/year by 2050.

At what rate is climate change accelerating?
A: Rapidly
As described above, we do not know the rate of acceleration other than to say it is more rapid than previously thought. In the summer of 2023, the extreme temperatures left most climate scientists shocked. The average earth surface temperature recorded record highs for months reaching over 3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The Paris Agreement calls for keeping temperatures below 1.5 degrees. Scientists concur that a rise of 2 degrees will trigger feedback loops and tipping points. Triggering these tipping points results in the CO2 stored in nature to be released at an exponential growth rate. How extreme the acceleration will be depends on tipping points toppling other tipping points in what is known as The Domino Effect. Toppled tipping points will continue to shrink the doubling time and exponentially increase the rate of global warming. Though we do not know how much carbon is stored in nature, it would be reasonable to assume that the temperature could be pushed from 3 degrees to 6 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Humans can not thrive above a rise of 1.5 degrees. Humans can not survive if the temperature rises 6 degrees.

About the 2023 wildfires in Hawaii, Governor Josh Green said, “For perspective, we’ve had six fire emergencies this August, we had six fire emergencies between 1953 and 2003. That’s how- how fast things are changing. I know that there is debate out there whether we should be talking about climate change or not. Well, let’s be real world, climate change is here we are in the midst of it with a hotter planet, and fiercer storms.”

About the catastrophic die-off of 10,000 emperor penguin chicks in the Antarctic, Dr. Caroline Holmes of the British Antarctic Survey (an expert on Antarctic sea-ice) said, “What we’re seeing right now is so far outside what we’ve observed previously. We expected change but I don’t think we expected so much change so rapidly.”
— From Climate Change: Rate of Acceleration / Brouse and Mukherjee (2023)

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

Climate Change: The End of Times

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment