bookmark_borderTo Be Succinct

[Intro]
To be succinct
What do you think?
Does it grow on trees
(please)

[Verse 1]
Can you just pluck ‘it’ from the air
… and then there…
You have it?
Or to be fair…
You took it?

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?

[Chorus]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease
(oh, please)
[Bridge]
Stop spreading
Your disease

[Verse 2]
Can you just wish it true (can you?)
… and then there…
You’re through?
Or to be fair…
You’re due?

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?
(bad habit)

[Chorus]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?
(low bandwidth)

[Outro]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease

 

A SCIENCE NOTE
In 2023, we wrote about having crossed tipping points in the paper, “Climate Change: How Long Is ‘Ever’?“. When we wrote the Tunnel Under Thesis in 1995, we forecast crossing these tipping points would not happen for centuries. We underestimated Man’s ignorance and arrogance. Fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions have continued to set record highs. Humans have caused chain-reactions resulting in toppled tipping points, feedback loops, and The Domino Effect.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Thickness

[Intro]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear
At any rate
Can you endure or tolerate

[Verse 1]
For every degree
In the mercury
Seven percent more humidity

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Bridge]
Do you know
Will the sweat flow

[Verse 2]
Watch the temperature soar
Can you endure
The water vapor
Man’s great caper

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Bridge]
Do you know
Will the sweat flow
Do you know
Will the heat grow
Do you know
How to say no
(no, no, no)

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Outro[
Do you know
How to say no
(no, no, no)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The greatest health risk from climate change to those alive today is the increased moisture content in the air (relative humidity) combined with the increased temperatures. Climate change and rising temperatures significantly increase the humidity in the atmosphere due to the relationship between temperature and the air’s capacity to hold moisture. The Clausius-Clapeyron equation describes this relationship, indicating that for every 1C (1.8F) increase in temperature, the air can hold about 7% more water vapor.

A Wet-bulb measures the temperature read by a thermometer covered in a wet cloth. As water evaporates from the cloth, evaporation cools the thermometer. This mirrors how the human body cools itself with sweat. The higher the heat and humidity (heat index), the harder it is for sweat to evaporate. The study Adaptability Limit to Climate Change Due to Heat Stress found that a wet-bulb temperature of 35C (95F) at 100% humidity, or 115F at 50% humidity, would be the upper limit of safety, beyond which the human body can no longer cool itself by evaporating sweat from the surface of the body to maintain a stable body core temperature.

When the “wet bulb” temperature reaches a temperature too hot for humans to sweat, it is referred to as the “wet-bulb temperature threshold” or simply the “wet-bulb limit.” This limit represents the maximum temperature at which evaporation from a wet surface, such as the skin, can effectively cool the human body through sweating. Beyond this threshold, the body’s ability to regulate its internal temperature becomes severely compromised, posing a significant risk to human health and well-being.

When the temperature exceeds the wet-bulb temperature threshold, the human body faces significant risks of heat-related illnesses and potentially fatal heatstroke. Under such conditions, the body’s ability to cool itself through perspiration is severely compromised, leading to a rapid rise in core body temperature. As a result, individuals may experience symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and confusion. Without intervention, heat exhaustion can progress to heatstroke, a life-threatening condition characterized by a core body temperature above 40°C (104℉), accompanied by neurological symptoms such as seizures, delirium, and loss of consciousness. Heatstroke requires immediate medical attention and can be fatal if left untreated.

Exposure to temperatures exceeding the wet-bulb threshold poses a grave risk to human health and highlights the urgent need for effective measures to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, which can exacerbate extreme heat events and increase the frequency of conditions exceeding this critical threshold.

* Our climate model uses chaos theory in an attempt to adequately account for humans and forecasts a global average temperature increase of 9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Everybody has the responsibility not to pollute. There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet. Stop using fossil fuels. Consume less. Love more. Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMercury Rising

[Intro]
Mercury rising
The planets align
Mercury rising
Thermometer’s a sign

[Verse 1]
Don’t need astrology
For climatology
Just look at mercury
And, you’ll see

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Chorus]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

[Verse 2]
Better off with astronomy
To find our destiny
Look to the atmosphere
To see Man’s smear

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Chorus]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Outro]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

A SCIENCE NOTE
Mercury is both a liquid at room temperature (as it has a very low melting point of -39C) and a metal.

Mercury Rising in a Thermometer

When mercury rises in a thermometer, it indicates an increase in temperature. Here’s how it works:

  1. Thermal Expansion: Mercury expands when it is heated. As the temperature increases, the mercury inside the glass tube of the thermometer expands and rises. Conversely, when the temperature decreases, the mercury contracts and falls.
  2. Measurement: Thermometers are calibrated to show the temperature corresponding to the height of the mercury column. As the mercury rises, it moves past markings on the thermometer that indicate the temperature.

Mercury Rising Astrologically

In astrology, “Mercury rising” refers to the position of the planet Mercury in the natal chart, particularly when it is near the Ascendant (the eastern horizon) at the time of a person’s birth. Here’s what it signifies:

  1. Communication and Intelligence: Mercury is the planet associated with communication, intellect, reasoning, and the mind. When Mercury is rising, these qualities are believed to be prominent in a person’s personality.
  2. Influence on Personality: Individuals with Mercury rising are often thought to be curious, articulate, and quick-witted. They may have a strong ability to express themselves and a keen interest in learning and exchanging ideas.
  3. Astrological Chart: In the natal chart, the Ascendant (or rising sign) represents the outward persona and how others perceive the individual. Mercury rising can enhance traits related to Mercury, such as adaptability and sociability.

In summary, rising mercury in a thermometer indicates a physical increase in temperature, while Mercury rising astrologically suggests a prominent influence of the planet Mercury on an individual’s personality and communication skills.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIf This is Real

[Intro]
In case you’re wondering
If this is real
Beyond pondering
Thus the appeal

[Verse 1]
Is this for real
But, mass appeal?
Who want’s to be shot
I’d think not

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

[Verse 2]
So on with the reel
Amassed mass appeal
Who wants to be tall
Only to fall

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page
Advance to sage
Set the stage

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise

[Outro]
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

NOTES
This song was recorded using my mother’s old upright piano. She bought it for the family after saving for a few years. Despite not playing the piano herself, she made the sacrifice and purchase for her children. Although it wasn’t suitable for high-quality recordings, AI technology has now brought it back to life!

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderSo That My Dance Can Understand

[Intro]
I know
I go
On with the show

[Verse 1]
I’m happy to do it again
Just let me know when
As soon as you want to begin
We’ll get up and do it again

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love throughout the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Chorus]
Can you play that funky dixieland
So that my dance can understand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

[Verse 2]
So delighted to step into the light (the light)
Out of the shadows, the dark of night (take flight)
Into insight in sight of the light (insight)
Where everyone feels alright (all right)

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love throughout the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Chorus]
Can you play that funky dixieland
So that my dance can understand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love all the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Outro]
Can you play that funky dixieland
See if my dance can withstand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderLess Steep Sheep

The people’s people
Humane humanity
A man
Amen
To less steep sheep

[Verse 1]
Oh, no (know)
Gonna do it again,
My friend
Oh, woe (Whoa woe, oh, oh)

[Bridge]
A knew steeple
For the people
A less steep
People

[Chorus]
And all the universe
Joins in the verse
Everyone, (all of us)
Joins in the chorus
[Bridge]
The core us

Less steep sheep

[Verse 2]
To know (to no)
Not do it again,
My friend
Oh, woe (Whoa woe, oh, oh)

[Bridge]
A knew steeple
For the people
A less steep
People

[Chorus]
And all the universe
Joins in the verse
Everyone, (all of us)
Joins in the chorus
[Bridge]
The core us

[Outro]
A knew steeple
For the people
Less steep sheep

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMaking the Music

[Intro]
Is it time to make the music?
(And, quick!)

[Verse 1]
Usually done by half-past ten
Then, I get ready to do it again
[Turnaround]
It’s the love of my life
Frees me from strife
[Bridge]
This is bliss
Is it time to make the music?
(And, quick!)

[Chorus]
Making the music
Is really no work at all
To know the music
Is passion’s call

[Verse 2]
Publishing all morning
Then, without warning
Start to play the day away
[Turnaround]
It’s the love of my life
Frees me from strife
[Bridge]
This is bliss
Is it time to make the music?
(And, quick!)

[Chorus]
Making the music
Is really no work at all
To know the music
Is passion’s call

[Bridge]
This is bliss
Playing all day
Making the music
Love’s sweet kiss
Playing away
Loving every lick

[Outro]
Making the music
Is really no work at all
To know the music
Is passion’s call

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderNick of Time

[Intro]
Talk about the nick of time
I am
Quick… nick
Of time

]Verse 1]
Don’t you know…
Where does the time go?
Do you care
Are you even aware?

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Bridge]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Love today

]Verse 2]
In this brief period
On the face of the Earth
Living the myriad
Of a beautiful birth

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Bridge]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Love today

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Outro]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Loving the way

A SCIENCE NOTE
Our climate model uses chaos theory in an attempt to adequately account for humans and forecasts a global average temperature increase of 9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Everybody has the responsibility not to pollute. There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet. Stop using fossil fuels. Consume less. Love more. Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

Convincing a climate change denier of the reality and urgency of the climate crisis can be challenging, but a strategic approach using clear, relatable, and credible information can be effective.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBelieve

[Intro]
Do you find it hard to conceive
Listen and believe

[Verse 1]
When all is said and done
One equals one
And, it’s true
Two equals two

[Bridge]
Do you find it hard to conceive
Listen and believe

[Chorus]
Listen to the logic
In the music
Hear everything
Then, come and sing

[Verse 2]
Another fact
Black is black
How about white
Reflecting light

[Bridge]
Do you find it hard to conceive
Listen and believe

[Chorus]
Listen to the logic
In the music
Hear everything
Then, come and sing

[Bridge]
Do you find it hard to conceive
Listen and believe
Try to comprehend
To understand
Take command
Of the brain
You retain

[Outro]
Listen to the logic
In the music
Hear everything
Then, come and sing

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderJust the Thing

[Intro]
How are do you feel (for real)
As if it’s for real? (the feel)

[Verse 1]
I’m feeling a whole lot better
After reading your letter

[Bridge]
Change that we bring
… harmonies we sing
Are just the thing

[Chorus]
On the brink
Of a better think (I think)
On the verge
Of the surge (surge splurge)

[Verse 2]
Are you feeling a whole lot better
After reading my letter
The older I get
The less that I fret

[Bridge]
Change that we bring
… harmonies we sing
Are just the thing

[Chorus]
On the brink
Of a better think (I think)
On the verge
Of the surge (surge splurge)

[Bridge]
How are do you feel (for real)
As if it’s for real? (the feel)
Changed what we bring
… harmonies n’ melodies to sing
(Knowing ‘the thing’)

[Outro]
On the brink
Of a better think (I think)
On the verge
Of the surge (surge splurge)

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIs It Ever the Same Game?

[Intro]
Oh, to be free
… free to be

[Verse 1]
Free to see (naturally)
Free to be (naturally)
Naturally

[Bridge]
Once we choose to move
Things start to improve

[Chorus]
Is it ever the same game
Twice
Taking a chance…
Rolling the dice

[Verse 2]
Free to live (Lively)
Free to give (Lovingly)
It’s come to be

[Bridge]
Once we choose to move
Things start to improve

[Chorus]
Is it ever the same game
Twice
Taking a chance…
Rolling the dice

[Bridge]
Once we choose to move
Things start to improve
Once we have the desire
Hopes rise higher

[Outro]
Is it ever the same game
(Twice)
Taking a chance…
(Rolling the dice)

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderSome Clarity

[Intro]
Let your love flow
(Let your love go)
It will be alright
(When we see the light)

[Verse 1]
Can you anticipate
The flood gate
Bursting open
Outta the pen

[Bridge]
It’s raining again

[Chorus]
Waiting to see some clarity
In the sky
Hoping to see some clarity
As to why

[Bridge]
Let your love flow
(Let your love go)
It will be alright
(When we see the light)

[Verse 2]
Can decelerate
The rapid rate
Such a steep rise
No real surprise

[Bridge]
Real’s realized

[Chorus]
Waiting to see some clarity
In the sky
Hoping to see some clarity
As to why

[Bridge]
Let your love flow
(Let your love go)
It will be alright
(When we see the light)

[Chorus]
Waiting to see some clarity
In the sky
Hoping to see some clarity
As to why

[Outro]
Let your love flow
(Let your love go)
It will be alright
(When we see the light)

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSure Thing

[Intro]
How to begin?
Benjamin Franklin
Nothing is certain except death and tax
Check your facts

[Verse 1]
An object in motion
Stays in motion
The rising ocean
More than a notion

[Chorus]
A sure thing is happening
A kind of change you can’t rearrange
With certainty grappling
This kind of change is too strange

[Bridge]
Just to be clear…
“I woke up in morning and I got myself a beer
The future’s uncertain and The End is always near”

[Verse 2]
An object at rest
Will remain at rest
Do you think it best
Clean what we’ve messed?

[Chorus]
A sure thing is happening
A kind of change you can’t rearrange
With certainty grappling
This kind of change is too strange

[Bridge]
Just to be clear…
“I woke up in morning and I got myself a beer
The future’s uncertain and The End is always near”

[Chorus]
A sure thing is happening
A kind of change you can’t rearrange
With certainty grappling
This kind of change is too strange

[Outro]
Just to be clear…
“I woke up in morning and I got myself a beer
The future’s uncertain and The End is always near”

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderA Panacea

[Intro]
I’m warming up to the idea
We all could use a panacea

[Verse 1]
Can you help me
With society
Help me to see
Reality

[Bridge]
I’m warming up to the idea
We all could use a panacea

[Chorus]
Mother needs an elixir
To fix Her
Nature’s crying out loud
“How can Man be proud?”

[Verse 2]
Can you help me
With sincerity
Help me to see
Our mortality

[Bridge]
I’m warming up to the idea
We all could use a panacea

[Chorus]
Mother needs an elixir
To fix Her
Nature’s crying out loud
“How can Man be proud?”

[Bridge]
I’m warming up to the idea
We all could use a panacea

[Chorus]
Mother needs an elixir
To fix Her
Nature’s crying out loud
“How can Man be proud?”

[Outro]
I’m warming up to the idea
We all could use a panacea

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderVictory!

[Intro]
Hip, hip, hooray
Did I hear you say
Hip, hip, who-rah
Good time for all

[Verse 1]
With certainty
We declare
Your victory
It’s really
Quite contrary

[Bridge]
As the stars align
There’s still time

[Chorus]
Found the will to say
It’s up to you
To save the day
Don’t you think
It’s plain to see
[Break]
You define destiny

[Verse 2]
With apathy
We declare
Our entropy
It’s really
Quite contrary

[Bridge]
As the stars align
There’s still time

[Chorus]
Found the will to say
It’s up to you
To save the day
Don’t you think
It’s plain to see
[Break]
You define destiny

[Chorus]
Found the will to say
It’s up to you
To save the day
Don’t you think
It’s plain to see

[Outro]
You define destiny
Unfortunately
As it is for me

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous