bookmark_borderWhat Do You Believe (On Christmas Eve)

[Intro]
On Christmas Eve
What do you believe?

[Verse 1]
Is the world at war
Even more than before
Horror knocking at your door
More than you can ignore

[Chorus]
On this Christmas Eve
What do you believe?
(Do you believe Man can?)
On this Christmas Eve
What do you believe?
(Have we the will still?)

[Bridge]
Do you believe
On Christmas Eve

[Verse 2]
Are more children dying
While millions are crying
Needless suffering
Endless shuffling

[Chorus]
On this Christmas Eve
What do you believe?
(Do you believe Man can?)
On this Christmas Eve
What do you believe?
(Have we the will still?)

[Breakdown]
Do you believe
On Christmas Eve

[Outro]
What do you believe…
On Christmas Eve
What do you believe?

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

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bookmark_borderSeason of Love (Christmas)

[Intro]
What are you thinking of…
The season of love

[Verse 1]
Don’t need a reason
Always the season
To bring to mind
Being kind (find kind)

[Bridge]
What are you thinking of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Chorus]
What we need somehow
In the world right now
Is the bringing on of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Verse 2]
Don’t you think it’s time
To lay our hearts on the line
Time to bring to mind
Being kind (find kind)

[Bridge]
What are you thinking of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Chorus]
What we need somehow
In the world right now
Is to keep thinking of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Bridge]
What are you thinking of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Chorus]
What we need somehow
In the world right now
Is to keep thinking of…
The season of love
(Love, love, love)

[Outro]
What are you thinking of…
(Love, love, love)

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band and the album “This is It” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderAngels We Have Heard on High

Traditional French Christmas Carol

[Intro]
… in excelsis Deo!

[Verse 1]
Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their joyous strains.

[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!
[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!

[Verse 2]
Shepherds, why this jubilee?
Why your joyous strains prolong?
What the gladsome tidings be
Which inspire your heav’nly song?
[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!
[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!

[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!
[Bridge]
Gloria
[Refrain]
… in excelsis Deo!

[Outro]
Whom the choirs of angels praise;
While our hearts in love we raise.

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

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bookmark_borderWe Three Kings of Orient Are

Traditional carol written by John H. Hopkins, Jr.

[Intro]
Following yonder star….

[Verse 1]
We three kings of Orient are;
bearing gifts we traverse afar,
field and fountain, moor and mountain,
following yonder star.

[Bridge]
Ohhhhh, oh

[Refrain]
Star of wonder, star of light,
star with royal beauty bright,
westward leading, still proceeding,
guide us to thy perfect light.

[Verse 2]
Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain,
gold I bring to crown him again,
King forever, ceasing never,
over us all to reign.

[Bridge]
Ohhhhh, oh

[Refrain]
Star of wonder, star of light,
star with royal beauty bright,
westward leading, still proceeding,
guide us to thy perfect light.

[Bridge]
Ohhhhh, oh

[Refrain]
Star of wonder, star of light,
star with royal beauty bright,
westward leading, still proceeding,
guide us to thy perfect light.

[Outro]
Guide us to thy perfect light

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

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bookmark_borderWinter

[Intro]
Did you ever know
The quite of the snow?
(Oh, no… no, no)

[Verse 1]
What use to be winter
… now a tropical storm
Previously a splinter
Now the new norm

[Bridge]
Did you ever know
The quite of the snow?
(Oh, no… no, no)

[Chorus]
All the nuts roasting
(On an open fire)
Humanity boasting
(Primate: dire)

[Bridge]
Did you “Let it snow”
(Let it snow)
“Let it snow”
(I don’t know)

[Verse 2]
The violent rain
Does remain
(Year-round)
The intensity
And frequency
(Here. Found.)

[Bridge]
Did you ever know
The quite of the snow?
(Oh, no… no, no)

[Chorus]
All the nuts roasting
(On an open fire)
Humanity boasting
(Primate: dire)

[Bridge]
Did you “Let it snow”
(Let it snow)
“Let it snow”
(I don’t know)

[Outro]
The violent rain
Does remain
(Year-round)
(Here. Found.)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The winter of 2023 was marked by nearly weekly atmospheric river events that triggered flash flooding. On January 9, the Greater Philadelphia Region experienced an unprecedented winter tropical rainstorm. CBS News reported, ‘If it feels like it’s been an abnormally rainy few weeks, you’re right. Normal rainfall totals between Dec. 1 and Jan. 9 amount to about 4.78 inches. Between December 2023 and Tuesday, we’d already recorded more than 9 inches of rain, an amount normally seen over the span of December, January, and February combined.’ The January 9 storm alone brought over 4 inches of rain to many areas, pushing the Delaware River to its highest level on record. The storm was accompanied by hurricane-force winds, with gusts exceeding 70 mph.

Winters in North America are warming, and with warmer air holding more moisture, we are seeing more extreme rain events instead of snow. This shift results in catastrophic flooding and other damage. Currently, violent rain is causing some of the most severe climate change impacts on Earth. Unfortunately, that’s the reality. The root of the problem lies with us — the people. Government officials simply reflect our choices. Until consumer demands become more socially responsible, we’ll continue to get exactly what we want — and deserve. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. Only then can we drive the collective action needed to address the climate crisis and build a sustainable future.

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderIs It Christmas Yet?

[Intro]
Do you want to make a bet
If it’s Christmas yet?

[Verse 1]
If I could have my way
It would always be Christmas Day
Why not do it today
Let the music play

[Bridge]
Do you want to make a bet
If it’s Christmas yet?

[Chorus]
May every day
Be Christmas
Always a success
(Merry Christmas!)
What do you say… okay?
(Okay!)

[Verse 2]
What do you say
We play like Christmas day
We can believe
It’s Christmas Eve

[Bridge]
Do you want to make a bet
If it’s Christmas yet?

[Chorus]
May every day
Be Christmas
Always a success
(Merry Christmas!)
What do you say… okay?
(Okay!)

[Bridge]
Do you want to make a bet
If it’s Christmas yet?
… Christmas
Always a success

[Outro]
(Merry Christmas!)
Hey, it’s Christmas Day
(Okay!)
… Christmas

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

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bookmark_borderChristmas in July

[Intro]
Did you know
We had record snow
Oh, my
In July

[Verse 1]
Do you know what I mean
When I say extreme
Thermal energy
Unveiled mystery

[Bridge]
Oh, no! Snow!
Oh, my, my
Christmas in July

[Chorus]
I’m dreaming of a white summer
Extreme weather newcomer
The heat is on
What we brought upon

[Verse 2]
When I say extreme
This is what I mean
Thermal energy
Increased intensity

[Bridge]
Oh, no! Snow!
Oh, my, my
Christmas in July

[Chorus]
I’m dreaming of a white summer
Extreme weather newcomer
The heat is on
What we brought upon

[Bridge]
Oh, no! Snow!
Oh, my, my
Christmas in July

[Outro]
Did you know
We had record snow
Oh, my
In July

A SCIENCE NOTE
On July 14, 2024, Philadelphia set an unusual weather record for the month of July by experiencing measurable snowfall. This rare event occurred during the third heat wave of the summer when a severe thunderstorm passed over Philadelphia International Airport. The storm brought small granular hail, which accumulated enough to be recorded as snowfall. This surprising weather phenomenon highlights the extreme and unpredictable nature of weather patterns, even during typically hot summer months. The occurrence of hail during a heat wave underscores the complexities of atmospheric conditions and the potential for unexpected weather events.

Global warming has inflicted irreversible damage on our environment, a consensus echoed by nearly all scientists. Indeed, climate change poses a profound challenge. Our planet is witnessing conditions that increasingly jeopardize human habitation. The critical question now is whether we can adapt swiftly enough. “We are not saying that the Earth’s temperature is just going to rise. In general, as energy is added to a system, the fluctuations in the system increase. So, we expect more storms, more droughts, more wildfires, more floods, more fluctuations of all kinds. What we are saying is that weather conditions will become more volatile (Extreme Weather Events) due to the impact of humans,” said Mukherjee and Brouse.

Human-induced climate change is a dynamic component of an intricate and unordered system, as per chaos theory. This implies that global warming is accelerating exponentially in a complex manner. Over the period from 1992 to 2023, we have presented compelling evidence, proposed remedies to mitigate climate change, and amassed valuable information through the engagement of millions with this climate model. Your participation has been invaluable. The incontrovertible data underscores that human-induced climate change is rapidly deteriorating our habitat.

This climate model/experiment employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts, projecting a potential global average temperature increase of 9°C above pre-industrial levels. Global warming results from elevated thermal energy within the climate system, which includes various interconnected subsystems. Chaos theory highlights the intricate and nonlinear nature of these dynamic systems. Previous climate models inadequately incorporated “social-ecological systems,” as human involvement was not a significant factor in past climate changes.

From the album “Christmas in July” by the King Arthur Holiday Band

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A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAll You’ve Hoped For

LYRICS
I heard the Wisemen said
“Follow the light, ahead!”
Stellar star map read
Fill your head
Till the wonder
Fulfills splendor
All you’ve hoped for
Shines divine

I heard his mother wed
Yet never laid to bed
Bore son who rose and led
Fill your head
Till the wonder
Fulfills splendor
All you’ve hoped for
Shines divine

I heard the prophets’ dread
Nailed… left for dead
Instead the thin skin shed
Fill your head
Till the wonder
Fulfills splendor
All you’ve hoped for
Shines divine

Chords: F#m D B / C#m F#m / D E F#m; Part II @ 92 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Ibanez RG Series Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

From the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderOur Home Away From Home

LYRICS
Do you have a home
Or…
Are you all alone
This Christmas?
Why not make here your home
You being “hear”
We’re not alone
Comfort zone

Would you like to play
Sing and dance away
On holiday?
Why not make here your home
You being “hear”
We’re not alone
Comfort zone

Should you like to say
“I am on my way”
This Christmas
Why not make here your home
You being “hear”
We’re not alone
Comfort zone
[jam]

Chords: E slide to F / F slide to E / A7 C / C E; Part II @ 102 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Are you feeling lonely for the holidays? Let music be your home. When you hear, you are here with your music loving family.

From the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderInto the Solstice

LYRICS
Limited volume
Maximum used some
Halfway between night and day
Out of the equinox
To the school of hard knocks
Roll on

Limited volume
Maximum used some
Day after day thrown away
Looks lie we lost this
Into the solstice
Lights out
(No doubt)

Under the human hex (Parts 1a, 1b, 1c)
Done in a sex hex (Part 2)
Fall of might
Spun in a vortex
Lost our sight
Drag of the funnel
Is there light
At The End of the tunnel?

Chords: E G A / C Esus4 / Esus4 A7 / Em E /D9 EbM7 Em/E / A7 C D Em; Part 2 @ 133 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

The song is an analogy of the Winter Solstice and human induced climate change. Figuratively, 2023 saw darker and darker days for the future of the Earth.

Human induced climate change is an exponential component of an unordered system (chaos theory). That means global warming is accelerating at a rapid rate in a complex way. From 1992 through 2023, we presented evidence and suggested remedies to mitigate climate change. By 2023, the data was undeniable that human induced climate change is destroying our habitat at a rapidly increasing rate.

“For people, for other species, for the ecosystems, for the world we live in, we’ve entered the Age of Loss and Damage, but we’re just at the start. What we are seeing already just makes you want to cry,” said Dr. Christopher Trisos (BBC Interview / MP3 Format) from the University of Cape Town. “We can’t eliminate loss and damage. It is here. That said, there is a lot we can do to limit it.”

The 20th-century surface temperature average for Earth was 13.9℃. In the first weeks of July of 2023, the average temperature was 17℃.
Q: Is it possible for humans to survive at temperatures greater than 3℃?
A: Probably not long. Humans have never done it before.

September 6, 2023: “Climate breakdown has begun,” the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the world after the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported the world endure its hottest Northern Hemisphere summer in human history. “The dog days of summer are not just barking, they are biting,” the UN chief said in a statement after the report’s release.

“What we are observing, are not only new extremes but the persistence of these record-breaking conditions, and the impacts these have on both people and planet, are a clear consequence of the warming of the climate system,” C3S’s Climate Change Service Director Carlo Buontempo said.

Climate Breakdown is the most concerning development. Climate breakdown happens when feedback loops are created and tipping points are crossed. Plants will become extinct and many carbon sinks will vanish. The Earth’s temperature will continue to accelerate at an exponential rate no matter what humans do. Food, fresh water, and breathable air will cease to exist. Humans will likely follow in short order.

In October of 2023, the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Climate Change Service calculated that the average temperature for September was 16.38 degrees Celsius (61.48 degrees Fahrenheit) breaking the previous record set in September 2020 by a half-degree Celsius (0.9 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the largest increase in a monthly record high ever.

“It’s just mind-blowing really,” said Copernicus Director Carlo Buontempo. “Never seen anything like that in any month in our records.”

“This is not a fancy weather statistic. It’s a death sentence for people and ecosystems. It destroys assets, infrastructure, harvest,” Imperial College of London climate scientist Friederike Otto said.

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.”

Some areas of the world are now warming so fast, it is becoming more difficult to measure the change from “normal” or average. Jeff Boyne, National Weather Service meteorologist and climatologist, said, “There are climate normals that are updated every 10 to 15 years, because the planet is warming so fast. The ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) regions are warming so fast that those normals are being updated every 5 years.”

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

Climate Change Review 2023

Sidd said, “Do you remember back in the early 2000’s when we thought we wouldn’t live to see the extreme changes due to global warming?”

Daniel replied, “I think 2023 is the most significant year so far. We saw confirmation of tipping points being crossed for Mountain Glacier Loss, Greenland Ice Sheet Collapse, Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse, and potentially the Collapse of AMOC.”

Sidd continued, “We already knew that. It was Canada catching on fire that I could not believe. I never thought I’d live to see the day.”

Daniel asked, “Do you think the permafrost and peatlands will have zombie fires and cause the permafrost tipping point?”

Sidd responded, “Yes. They are gone, too. We already know from the permafrost peatland fires in Siberia.”

Daniel ponders, “Hmmmm… I guess that means my plan went up in smoke? My worst case scenario / last resort emergency plan was to escape to Canada.”

What Can I Do?
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 Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNew Year’s Eve (Can’t Find My Way Home)

LYRICS
Couldn’t wait
Hard to believe
That I can’t find my way home
Out too late
On New Year’s Eve
Now I can’t find my way home
With nothing up my sleeve
My eyes do not deceive
Stranded and alone

Damn straight
Though can’t conceive
That I can’t find my way home
Out too late
On New Year’s Eve
Now I can’t find my way home
With nothing up my sleeve
My eyes do not deceive
Stranded and alone

Can’t locate
Cannot retrieve
No, I can’t find my way home
Out too late
On New Year’s Eve
Now I can’t find my way home
With nothing up my sleeve
My eyes do not deceive
Stranded and alone
Won’t you please take me home

Chords: F# C# F# / B D C#7 F# / D E F#; Part II @ 120 ritardando 70 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

From the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderChristmas Sings

LYRICS
Reindeer frolic and prance
Children n’ their parents dance
Wanting to know
If it’s going to snow
Can hardly wait
Through anticipate
If Santa’s going to show
Sleigh bells ring
Angels sing
Feel the things
Your love brings

Christmas sings….

Gotta grow
Some mistletoe
Find a mate
Participate
Reindeer frolic and prance
Children n’ their parents dance
Wanting to know
If it’s going to snow
Can hardly wait
Through anticipate
If Santa’s going to show
Sleigh bells ring
Angels sing
Feel the things
Your love brings

Christmas sings….

Hard to believe
Christmas Eve
Getting close
To the date
Gotta grow
Some mistletoe
Find a mate
Participate
Reindeer frolic and prance
Children n’ their parents dance
Wanting to know
If it’s going to snow
Can hardly wait
Through anticipate
If Santa’s going to show
Sleigh bells ring
Angels sing
Feel the things
Your love brings

Christmas sings….
Ho, Ho, Ho!

Chords: F/7/m7 Db Bb / Db Eb Bb / Bb Ab F F/7 Bb); Part II @ 153 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

From the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderUnder the Christmas Tree

LYRICS
What did she see
Under the Christmas tree
Is it a present
… a present from me?
Wrapped with a ribbon
Tied with a bow
What’s inside… do you know?
In a box
In a bag
What’s inside… read the tag
To: You
From: Me
Under the Christmas tree

What could it be
Under the Christmas tree
Can we open it, look, and see
Wrapped with a ribbon
Tied with a bow
What’s inside… do you know?
In a box
In a bag
What’s inside… read the tag
To: You
From: Me
Under the Christmas tree

Lights so bright
On our Christmas tree
Look below
What do you know
Wrapped with a ribbon
Tied with a bow
What’s inside… do you know?
In a box
In a bag
What’s inside… read the tag
To: You
From: Me
Under the Christmas tree

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

Aurora,
We wrote and recorded this song on December 14, 2023 while your Ma-ma and Da-da where at a Christmas Party. You loved your Christmas tree. Your favorite song was Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, so you loved finding the stars on the tree. But most of all, you liked the fact that you could hide behind your Christmas tree. I brought my guitar and portable studio. We wrote and recorded this song live under your Christmas tree. Since it is a 1-track demo with dubious vocal quality, we also recorded a stereo guitar track to be made into a higher quality 8-track recording.
Love,
Pop-pop

Also found on the Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

Aurora

bookmark_borderEn Route to Merry

LYRICS
In pursuit of fashion
In pursuit of wealth
Don’t hurt yourself
The boot of passion
In pursuit… so stealth
Don’t hurt yourself
To fall prey
To go the wrong way
To gain regret
You can’t forget
Dying, you fray
Day-by-day

En route to merry
En route to health
Please help yourself
The load we carry
We could bury
Please help yourself

To hold high
Till the day I die
To love all
Till the day I fall
Above all
Love, love, love

Chords: Am Em C G Am / AM Em Em AM / Am E E Am (A E E A); Part II @ 130 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Korg Toneworks Bass Multi Effects and Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

The Greatest Risks to the US Economy

  1. Climate Change
  2. Government Spending / Debt
  3. Lack of Immigration

Human induced climate change is an exponential component of an unordered system (chaos theory).

The Age of Loss and Damage is a new way of thinking about economics by combining economics, climate science, statistics, and physics. Until now, economic models have been unfit to capture the full extent of climate damage. Traditionally, “integrated assessment models” (IAMs) were used to forecast “shock” events. IAMs use “quadratic function” to calculate GDP losses by squaring the temperature change, yet ignore other methods (such as the exponential function) that are better suited for rapid change. “Climate change is fundamentally different to other shocks because once it has hit, it doesn’t go away,” said Thierry Philipponnat, author of a report by Finance Watch, a Brussels-based public interest NGO on financial issues. “And if the fundamental assumption is flawed, all the rest makes little sense — if any.”

Reuters reported, “Critics say this (IAMs) choice is doomed to underplay the likely impact – particularly if the planet hits environmental tipping points in which damage is not only irreversible but happens at an ever-accelerating rate.” Thierry Philipponnat’s report, Finance in a Hot House World, concludes: “Climate risk is growing to disruptive levels throughout the financial system and the guardians of financial stability urgently need to adapt their tools to regain control.” The report calls for economic models that do not mislead, scenario analyses that prepare the market, and a new prudential tool to address the build-up of systemic climate risk.

What Can I Do?
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 Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAll Because of You

LYRICS
Have you ever been caught
Between a rock and a hard place
Hard pressed to say blessed
Have you ever thought and sought
With reason your place in space
Impressed with your mess
Having grown numb to freedom
Who is left to blame
Am I my own victim
Playing a fatal game

Have you ever been late
For an important date
“I’m…
… pressed for time”
Believe it or not
You’ve got what you’ve got
And it’s due to you

And it’s all because of you
You and what you do
Due to you and what you do

Chords: Dm/9 A / C Em A / C Dm9 A / Em A; Part II @ 101 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar, Fender Squire Mini Electric Guitar (Vox Sound Lab and Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Korg Toneworks Bass Multi Effects and Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)

Who is to blame for you situation? Who can do something about your situation? Maybe it’s not just everybody else. Maybe it’s not the government or the rich. Perhaps it is you. And, maybe you can help save the world!

What Can I Do?
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 Christmas album of music Merry Christmas!

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment