bookmark_borderIs Land

Is-Land-Pt-1.mp3
Is-Land-Pt-1.mp4
Is-Land-Pt-2.mp3
Is-Land-Pt-2.mp4

[Intro]
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)

[Verse 1]
Does man take the stand
That all he does demand
Is at his command….
(Does he understand)

[Chorus]
Is this island an I land
(No!) No man is an island
Who owns my days
Who loves, who pays?

[Bridge]
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)

[Verse 2]
Does man’s primary role
To rule and take control
Does he understand….
(Who’s in command)

[Chorus]
Is this island an I land
(No!) No man is an island
Who owns my days
Who loves, who pays?

[Bridge]
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)

[Verse 2]
Is man’s primary role
To rule and take control
Does he understand….
(Who’s in command)

[Chorus]
Is this island an I land
(No!) No man is an island
Who owns my days
Who loves, who pays?

[Bridge]
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)

[Verse 3]
How can we survive
Stay alive and thrive
If we’re out to destroy
(All that we enjoy)

[Chorus]
Is this island an I land
(No!) No man is an island
Who owns my days
Who loves, who pays?

[Outro]
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)
Whoa woe, oh oh (hope so)

From the album “Reggae Spray

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCarefree

Carefree-I.mp3
Carefree-I.mp4
Carefree-II.mp3
Carefree-II.mp4
Carefree-Reggae.mp3
Carefree-Reggae.mp4
Carefree-Unplugged-Underground-XIX.mp3
Carefree-Unplugged-Underground-XIX.mp4
Carefree-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Happy to be
Carefree
Happily
Carefree
Destined to be
Happy
If you live life
Carefree

[Chorus]
It’ll start (from the heart)
When you let the love (go)
Once love (moves to depart)
That’s when care is free (to flow)

[Verse 2]
On the road to
Carefree
Feel it… do you?
Carefree
I can see in front of me
Oh, so clearly
Live life without strife
Carefree

[Chorus]
It’ll start (from the heart)
When you let the love (go)
Once love (moves to depart)
That’s when care is free (to flow)

[Bridge]
Give music and dance (a chance)
Free! (Free care)
Where? (Right there)
Free! (Free care)
Where? (Everywhere)
Give the world a giant embrace
(Set the pace)

[Chorus]
It’ll start (from the heart)
When you let the love (go)
Once love (moves to depart)
That’s when care is free (to flow)

[Outro]
Give music and dance (a chance)
Dance!

From the album “Roll

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

bookmark_borderTurbulence

[Intro]
Awoke from a dream
(In a chaotic jet stream)
Pestilence
(Of turbulence)

[Verse 1]
Once spoke in a dream
(Chaos amplification)
A changing scene seen
(This intensification )

[Bridge]
Awoke from a dream
(In a chaotic jet stream)
Pestilence
(Of turbulence)

[Chorus]
The butterfly effect
(Took effect)
One flap of the wings
(Look what it brings)
The butterfly effect
(Energy inject)
As the butterfly flies

[Verse 2]
Once hard to hear
(Chaos amplification)
Now comes in clear
(This intensification )

[Bridge]
Awoke from a dream
(In a chaotic jet stream)
Pestilence
(Of turbulence)

[Chorus]
The butterfly effect
(Took effect)
One flap of the wings
(Look what it brings)
The butterfly effect
(Energy inject)
As the butterfly flies

[Bridge]
All shook up
(Shake, shake, shake)
All fall down
(Quake, quake, quake)

[Chorus]
The butterfly effect
(Took effect)
One flap of the wings
(Look what it brings)
The butterfly effect
(Energy inject)
As the butterfly flies

[Outro]
The butterfly effect
(Took effect)
Butterflies fly

A SCIENCE NOTE
Climate change significantly impacts air turbulence, especially in aviation, by intensifying wind patterns in the upper atmosphere. The connection between climate change, turbulence, and chaos theory lies in the inherent unpredictability and non-linear dynamics of atmospheric systems.

Impact on Air Turbulence

  1. Jet Stream Changes: Climate change accelerates the polar jet stream due to a larger temperature gradient between the equator and the poles at higher altitudes. This intensification creates more instances of clear-air turbulence (CAT), which occurs in regions of strong wind shear where no visible clouds are present.
    • A study from the University of Reading suggests that CAT could become up to three times more frequent by the end of the century over busy flight routes like the North Atlantic.
  2. Increased Turbulence Severity: Warmer air holds more moisture, contributing to instability and turbulence associated with storms and severe weather. This can increase both the frequency and intensity of in-flight disturbances.
  3. Chaos Amplification: Small changes in temperature, pressure, and wind patterns in a warming world can create disproportionate effects in atmospheric behavior, amplifying turbulence unpredictably.

Link to Chaos Theory

Chaos theory explains how small differences in initial conditions (the so-called “butterfly effect”) can lead to vastly different outcomes in complex systems, like the atmosphere. Climate change increases the energy in the system, making weather patterns—including turbulence—more chaotic and harder to predict.

For example:

  • The jet stream, which is already a chaotic system, becomes more erratic as climate patterns shift, resulting in sharp gradients in wind speed that lead to turbulence.
  • Convective weather systems, fueled by warmer temperatures, grow more unstable, adding further unpredictability to turbulence-prone areas.

This relationship highlights the challenges for meteorologists and aviation experts in forecasting and mitigating turbulence risks as the planet continues to warm. Enhanced climate modeling and chaos theory principles are essential for improving turbulence prediction tools in this evolving context.

From the album “Turbulence” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderReggae Sway

[Intro]
(Hey!)
Come and sway
(Say hey!)
To the reggae

[Verse 1]
If you can hear the reggae play
Can’t help but to sway
Once here you’ll want to stay
Reggae all the day

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Come and sway
(Say hey!)
To the reggae way

[Bridge]
Everything is O.K.
(Feel the sun’s rays)
Everybody swings and sways
(As the music plays)

[Verse 2]
If you want to play all day
Dance right this way
Out of the foray
Reggae all the day

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Come and sway
(Say hey!)
To the reggae way

[Bridge]
Everything is O.K.
(Feel the sun’s rays)
Everybody swings and sways
(As the music plays)

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Come and sway
(Say hey!)
It’s the reggae way

[Bridge]
Everything is O.K.
(Feel the sun’s rays)
Everybody swings and sways
(As the music plays)

[Outro]
(Hey!)
Come and sway
(Say hey!)
It’s the reggae way

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderTone Tune

[Intro]
The tone of the tune
The tune of the tone
Listenin’ to music on the roam
Time to be leaving home

[Verse 1]
Taking notes on the notes
Ramp up the staff on the staff
Put your ears to the test
And, hope for the best

[Chorus]
The tone of the tune
The tune of the tone
Let the music roam
Time to believe in home?

[Bridge]
Let the music play
(Play all day)
Dancing in the light
(And into the night)

[Verse 2]
Don’t be flat when you can see sharp
Play a guitar or a blues harp
Get up off your seat and onto your feet
So we can play all day

[Chorus]
The tone of the tune
The tune of the tone
Let the music roam
Time to be leaving home

[Bridge]
Let the music play
(Play all day)
Dancing in the light
(And into the night)

[Chorus]
The tone of the tune
The tune of the tone
Let the music alone
Then I’ll be coming home

[Bridge]
Let the music play
(Play all day)
Dancing in the light
(And into the night)

[Outro]
Hey, hey, hey
(What do you say)
Let the music play

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

From the album “Change the Music” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Past Doesn’t Last

[Verse 1]
The past
Doesn’t last
(Or it would be here right now)
At last
Gone past
I got over it… (somehow)

[Chorus]
(No) Never have to go back
(So) On we go
Found out love is the knack
(Oh) So glad to know

[Bridge]
The path’s been cleared ahead
(Now I’ve cleared my head)
I can hear here more naturally
(And it’s quite lovely)

[Verse 2]
The past
Didn’t last
(Or it would be here by now)
Gone past
At last
I got over it… (somehow)

[Chorus]
(No) Never have to go back
(So) On we go
Found out love is the knack
(Oh) So glad to know

[Bridge]
The path’s been cleared ahead
(Now I’ve cleared my head)
I can hear here more naturally
(And it’s quite lovely)

[Chorus]
(No) Never have to go back
(So) On we go
Found out love is the knack
(Oh) So glad to know

[Bridge]
The past
Doesn’t last
(Or it would be here right now)
At last
Gone past
I got over it… (somehow)

[Outro]
What do we lack?
(Love is the knack!)

From the album “A Bolt From the Blue” by Daniel

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderFeel Alright

[Intro]
They say the times are fine
Where the sun shines
(Wake up in the light)
And, feel alright!

[Verse 1]
Predawn twilight
Starts to come into sight
The passing of time
With reason and rhyme

[Chorus]
(Hey!) The times are fine
We’re in the sunshine
(Wake up in the light)
And, feel alright!

[Bridge]
The light shines on
(Let the light shine upon)
The light shines bright
(Till all turns right)

[Verse 2]
As light comes into sight
The passing of the night
Watching the stars align
Looking for a sign

[Chorus]
(Hey!) The times are fine
We’re in the sunshine
(Wake up in the light)
And, feel alright!

[Bridge]
The light shines on
(Let the light shine upon)
The light shines bright
(Till all turns right)

[Chorus]
(Hey!) The times are fine
We’re in the sunshine
(Wake up in the light)
Let’s feel alright!

[Bridge]
The light shines on
(Let the light shine upon)
The light shines bright
(Till all turns right)

[Outro]
Bring the light into sight
(And, feel alright!)

From the album “A Bolt From the Blue” by Daniel

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderOn the Run

[Intro]
The sun is on the run
Soon, it’s the turn of the moon
To shine
(Shine oh so fine)

[Verse 1]
The day’s come undone
(Last light’s in sight)
Not to be outdone
(The dark seeks insight)

[Chorus]
The sun is on the run
Soon, it’s the turn of the moon
To shine
(Shine oh so fine)

[Bridge]
Shine all day
(Shine all night)
Not fade away
(Keep it bright)
And shine so fine
(Shine, shine, shine)

[Verse 2]
The day went away
(Now night’s in sight)
Still looking for a ray
(For my soul’s delight)

[Chorus]
The sun is on the run
Soon, it’s the turn of the moon
To shine
(Shine oh so fine)

[Bridge]
Shine all day
(Shine all night)
Not fade away
(Keep it bright)
And shine so fine
(Shine, shine, shine)

[Chorus]
The sun is on the run
Soon, it’s the turn of the moon
To shine
(Shine oh so fine)

[Bridge]
Shine all day
(Shine all night)
Not fade away
(Keep it bright)
And shine so fine
(Shine, shine, shine)

[Outro]
Keep it bright
(Shine the light)
Shine, shine on (and on)

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

From the album “The Last” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderCrux of the Matter

[Intro]
Remember your get-go?
(You know… your get-go?)

[Verse 1]
(Oh, no!)
Did you remember your get-go
(Oh, woe)
No wonder so slow

[Chorus]
Your get up and go
Got up and went
Come to know woe
If life is spent

[Bridge]
Crux of the matter
(Fools’ souls shatter)
Crux of the matter
(Just ask the Mad Hatter)

[Verse 2]
(Oh, no!)
Did you remember your get-go
(Say it ain’t so)
You move in slow-mo

[Chorus]
Your get up and go
Got up and went
Come to know woe
If life is spent

[Bridge]
Crux of the matter
(Fools’ souls shatter)
Crux of the matter
(Just ask the Mad Hatter)

[Chorus]
Your get up and go
Got up and went
Come to know woe
If life is spent

[Bridge]
Crux of the matter
(What the cruck! Shatter!)
Crux of the matter
(Wittgenstein’s Ladder)

[Outro]
Crux of the matter
(Wittgenstein’s Ladder)

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderFind That Bizarre?

[Silence]

[Intro]
You are who you are…
(Do you find that bizarre?)

[Verse 1]
Looking for something solid
To sink my teeth into
Something rock (ROCK!) solid
To put my faith through

[Chorus]
Across the see
(Maybe it’s me)
Look into
(The who is you)

[Bridge]
Living life
Is the way you pay
(Or the way you play)
You have the say
(Have it your way)

[Verse 2]
Looking for something that’s real
To name my real deal
Something rock (ROCK!) solid
To make up for what I did

[Chorus]
Across the see
(Maybe it’s me)
Look into
(The who is you)

[Bridge]
Living life
Is the way you pay
(Or the way you play)
You have the say
(Have it your way)

[Outro]
Because you are
(Find that bizarre?)

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderInjection

[Intro]
Ejection (in to place)
Injection (into space)
Make a trace

[Verse 1]
It’s hard to hear (here)
(Here in space)
It’s hard to see (me)
(Out in space)

[Bridge]
Ejection (in to place)
Injection (into space)
Made a trace

[Chorus]
Reaching out
(Far, far out)
Come about
(Out and out)
[Break]
Shout!
Ejection (in to place)
Injection (into space)
Make a trace

[Verse 2]
It’s hard to be (free)
(Here in space)
It’s hard to be (me)
(Out in space)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
Ejection (in to place)
Injection (into space)
Made a trace

[Chorus]
Reaching out
(Far, far out)
Come about
(Out and out)

[Outro]
Shout!

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderA Black Part

[Intro]
Tit for tat
This and that
Where we’re at
(No lookin’ back)

[Verse 1]
Come to know
(Quid pro quo)
Scratch my back
(Ole kick-back)

[Chorus]
Tit for tat
This and that
Where we’re at
(No lookin’ back)

[Bridge]
On your breath
(The kiss of death)
’cause in your heart
(There’s a black part)

[Verse 2]
The bribe tribe
(Can’t subsribe)
Scratch my back
(I’m all done with that)

[Chorus]
Tit for tat
This and that
(Done with that)
No lookin’ back
(No, no lookin’ back)

[Bridge]
On my breath
(The kiss of life)
’cause in my heart
(Made nature my wife)

[Chorus]
Tit for tat
This and that
(Done with that)
No lookin’ back
(No, no lookin’ back)

[Bridge]
On my breath
(The kiss of life)
’cause in my heart
(Nature’s my wife)

[Outro]
On my breath
(Avoid death)

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWhat The?

[Intro]
Hey! (What the….)
Say! (What the….)
What the?

[Verse 1]
Did I see what I saw
(Jaw dropping in awe)
Did I hear what I heard
(The word absurd)

[Chorus]
Hey! (What the….)
Say! (What the….)
It’s not O.K.
To play that way

[Bridge]
It’s that time of day
(To push that way)
It’s time to love
(When push comes to shove)

[Verse 2]
Did you do what you did
(No friction, no skid)
On the course to brute force
(Ohhh… of course)

[Chorus]
Hey! (What the….)
Say! (What the….)
It’s not O.K.
To play that way

[Bridge]
It’s that time of day
(To push that way)
It’s time to love
(When push comes to shove)
It’s time to love

[Chorus]
Hey! (What the….)
Say! (What the….)
It’s not O.K.
To play that way

[Bridge]
It’s that time of day
(To push that way)
It’s time to love
(When push comes to shove)
It’s time to love

[Outro]
(It’s time to love)
(Love, love, love)

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.

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderShock and Ahh

[Intro]
So, foe….
(Or in the end a friend?)

[Verse 1]
Remarkable
(Unbelievable)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can it be?
(So hard to see)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Verse 2]
Astounding
(Dumbfounding)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can we be
(Remarkably)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Outro]
(No) No longer one
(Come undone)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Shock and Ahh” addresses the urgency and profound impact of climate change, encapsulating a mix of disbelief, urgency, and the need for collective awareness.

Interpretation

  1. Contradiction of Awareness: The lyrics reflect a tension between shock and realization. Phrases like “shock and awe” convey an overwhelming sense of disbelief regarding the state of the planet, while questions about how such conditions can exist suggest a struggle to comprehend the severity of climate issues.
  2. Responsibility and Accountability: The repeated chorus, “This is it / Look what we’ve done,” serves as a stark reminder of humanity’s role in contributing to climate change. It prompts listeners to confront the consequences of their actions, whether they choose to engage with the reality of climate issues or to ignore them (“Like your bit / Or do you shun”).
  3. Unity vs. Division: The bridges emphasize a sense of collective responsibility, asking, “Have we come undone / Become un-one?” This suggests that societal fragmentation or inaction could lead to a disconnection from each other and from nature, reinforcing the idea that addressing climate change requires unity and collaboration.
  4. Finality and Urgency: The phrases in the outro, such as “No longer one,” highlight a sense of loss and the irreversible changes happening to our planet. It reinforces the idea that if action is not taken soon, the consequences could be catastrophic and permanent.

Overall Message

Ultimately, “Shock and Ahh” is a call to awareness and action, urging listeners to confront the realities of climate change and the need for collective responsibility. It serves as both a critique of inaction and a plea for unity in the face of environmental crises.

From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThe Message

[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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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 .
  3. 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 .

  4. 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:

From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

Reggae Sway” by Narley Marley

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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