bookmark_borderMaybe

Maybe-I.mp3
Maybe-I.mp4
Maybe-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
Maybe-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4
Maybe-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Maybe (just maybe)
This will be the day
Maybe (a must baby)
Everything will be OK

[Verse 1]
The sun will shine
(Feeling oh so fine)
The clouds will part
(Partake nature’s art)

[Chorus]
Maybe (just maybe)
This will be the day
Maybe (or bust baby)
Everything will be OK

[Verse 2]
Shine, sun, shine
(Sunshine’s fine)
The rainbow we know
(Shining afterglow)

[Chorus]
Maybe (just maybe)
This will be the day
Maybe (or bust baby)
Everything will be OK

[Bridge]
Maybe (if we want it to be)
Maybe (we’ll create harmony)
Let’s see

[Chorus]
Maybe (just maybe)
This will be the day
Maybe (in trust baby)
Everything will be OK

[Outro]
Maybe (if we want it to be)
Maybe (we’ll create harmony)
Let’s see

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWill It Rain

Will-It-Rain-I.mp3
Will-It-Rain-I.mp4
Will-It-Rain-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
Will-It-Rain-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4
Will-It-Rain-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is it going to rain (rain, rain)
When will it begin (again and again)
[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Will the forecast….
Last

[Verse 1]
What are the chances
Of participation
People take stances
Of procrastination

[Chorus]
Will it rain
(Once again)
Will the forecast last
(Has the storm passed)

[Bridge]
(Woe, oh, oh)
Now they say
It’s on the way
(Oh, no, no)
Here we go….

[Verse 2]
No, no more chances
No, no more last dances
What do you know
It’s time for the show

[Chorus]
Will it rain
(Once again)
Will the forecast last
(Has the storm passed)

[Bridge]
(Woe, oh, oh)
Now they say
It’s on the way
(Oh, no, no)
Here we go….

[Outro]
(Woe, oh, oh)
Now they say
It’s on the way
(Oh, no, no)
Here we go….

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWhere Will It Land

Where-Will-It-Land-0.mp3
Where-Will-It-Land-0.mp4
Where-Will-It-Land-I.mp3
Where-Will-It-Land-I.mp4
Where-Will-It-Land-intro.mp3

[Intro]
It’s coming down
(Falling, falling)
Falling to the ground
(Falling, falling)
Where will it land
(Soon to understand)

[Verse 1]
It’s not the sky
(Falling, falling)
It’s man’s stand
(Falling, falling)

[Chorus]
It’s coming down
(Falling, falling)
Falling to the ground
(Falling, falling)
Where will it land
(Soon to understand)

[Bridge]
Don a helmet
(Is what I meant)
Duck and cover
(Or it’s over)

[Verse 2]
Not London Bridge
(Falling, falling)
Man’s come unhinged
(Falling, falling)

[Chorus]
It’s coming down
(Falling, falling)
Falling to the ground
(Falling, falling)
Where will it land
(Soon to understand)

[Bridge]
Don a helmet
(Is what I meant)
Duck and cover
(Or it’s over)

[Outro]
Coming down (down)
(Falling, falling)
Falling to the ground
(Falling, falling)
Down

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMystery Lover

Mystery-Lover-0.mp3
Mystery-Lover-0.mp4
Mystery-Lover-I.mp3
Mystery-Lover-I.mp4
Mystery-Lover-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Going undercover
(Mystery lover)

[Verse 1]
Do you know who you are
After coming so far
You do go to show
What we need to know

[Bridge]
Going undercover
(Mystery lover)

[Chorus]
Not of this Earth
(Angelic birth)
Rising high above
(To shower down love)

[Bridge]
The power (of love)
Shower down from above
(Love, more love)

[Verse 2]
Do you know who I am
(Searching through time)
I’m trying to find
(All that are kind)

[Bridge]
Going undercover
(Mystery lover)

[Chorus]
Not of this Earth
(Angelic birth)
Rising high above
(To shower down love)

[Bridge]
The power (of love)
Shower down from above
(Love, more love)

[Outro]
Rising high above
(To shower down love)
The power (of love)
Shower down from above
(Love, more love)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderStill Don’t Know

Still-Dont-Know-I.mp3
Still-Dont-Know-I.mp4
Still-Dont-Know-II.mp3
Still-Dont-Know-II.mp4
Still-Dont-Know-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
I still don’t know
What you’re talking about
As the lies grow
Just raises doubt

[Bridge]
Is it this
(Or is it that)
Must dismiss
(Tit for tat)

[Chorus]
Don’t want to be in a trade war
(Any more)
Don’t want to reign poverty
(Over you and me)

[Verse 2]
Nobody knows
What he’s talking about
As the lie grows
We’re all left out

[Bridge]
Is it this
(Or is it that)
Must dismiss
(Tit for tat)

[Chorus]
Don’t want to be in a trade war
(Any more)
Don’t want to reign poverty
(Over you and me)

[Outro]
Is it this
(Or is it that)
Must dismiss
(Tit for tat)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderA Lot to Process

A-Lot-to-Process-0.mp3
A-Lot-to-Process-0.mp4
A-Lot-to-Process-I.mp3
A-Lot-to-Process-I.mp4
A-Lot-to-Process-intro.mp3

[Intro]
At a loss…
(It’s definitely a lot to process)

[Verse 1]
Left to a coin toss
Man, at a loss
Chooses not to choose
Chose fate to lose

[Bridge]
At a loss…
(It’s definitely a lot to process)

[Chorus]
Chaotic subsystems
(Crashing together)
Spastic hers and hims
(Whether the weather)

[Verse 2]
Chose to lose their voice (made no choice)
Like they had no choice (lost their voice)
Chose not to choose
So all will lose

[Bridge]
At a loss…
(It’s definitely a lot to process)

[Chorus]
Chaotic subsystems
(Crashing together)
Spastic hers and hims
(Whether the weather)

[Outro]
Chose to lose their voice (made no choice)
Like they had no choice (lost their voice)

ABOUT THE SONG
It was inspired by this exchange

David:
“Fascinating — a lot to think about and consider. Thank you.”

Me:
“It’s definitely a lot to process. It feels like two chaotic subsystems crashing into each other… almost like the cosmic violence of colliding black holes.”

David:
“Yes, but at least black holes are natural phenomena — they’re supposed to exist.”

Me:
“Tragically, these are two systems of our own making — now steered by a man blinded by ignorance and arrogance.”

Foreword by Daniel Brouse, April 2025
This paper represents the culmination of decades of observation, analysis, and urgent inquiry. As both climate and economic systems edge toward collapse, I examine the accelerating timeline of the climate crisis and the self-inflicted vulnerabilities of the U.S. economy. Together, these forces form a convergence point–one that could define not just the future of the United States, but the trajectory of global civilization.

Abstract
Humanity stands at a historic crossroads where the accelerating pace of climate change threatens to overtake both our capacity for response and the viability of the global economic system itself. Recent models indicate that without immediate intervention, climate change could cause the collapse of capitalism as we know it–potentially as soon as 2050. At the same time, U.S. political developments–particularly Trump-era trade, fiscal, and environmental policies–may unintentionally hasten this collapse. The central question becomes: Will the U.S. economic system implode before climate change forces its hand, or has irreversible damage already been done?

Conclusion: What Comes After?

Regardless of which crisis arrives first, one outcome is increasingly likely: the U.S. standard of living will fall sharply, and life expectancy may follow. Whether that post-collapse society can still be sustainable–or even enjoyable–will depend on the decisions we make in the next few years.

Our only hope is to treat this as a true “race against time” and respond with urgency, humility, and collective will. The future depends not just on science and economics, but on whether we can choose survival over ideology, cooperation over conflict, and truth over convenience.

* WARNING * — Our updated climate model, now integrating complex social-ecological factors as part of a dynamic and non-linear system, 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 level of warming will render much of the world uninhabitable within this century.

Climate Collapse Will Break Capitalism

The Destructive Legacy of Trump’s Climate and Economic Policies

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

State of the Climate Crisis 2025

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderAt This Point

At-This-Point-0.mp3
At-This-Point-0.mp4
At-This-Point-00.mp3
At-This-Point-00.mp4
At-This-Point-I.mp3
At-This-Point-I.mp4
At-This-Point-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
At-This-Point-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4
At-This-Point-intro.mp3

[Intro]
At this point…
(It’s inevitable)
Regrettable
(Trashed the joint)

[Bridge]
What’s the point?
Forgettable

[Verse 1]
Caught up in the race
Trying to keep pace
But the human race
Left with no trace

[Chorus]
At this point…
(It’s inevitable)
Regrettable
(Trashed the joint)

[Bridge]
What’s the point?
Of ignorance
(Embraced by arrogance)

[Verse 2]
Entire desire (left the race)
In their disgrace (lost face)
All lost our power
To the reign of pain

[Chorus]
At this point…
(It’s inevitable)
Regrettable
(Self-anoint)

[Bridge]
What’s the point?
Of ignorance
(Embraced by arrogance)
[Instrumental, Organ Solo]
Does it make you wanna cry
(They care less if we die)

[Outro]
At this point…
(It’s inevitable)
Regrettable
(Disappoint)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Man Behind the Curtain

The-Man-Behind-the-Curtain-0.mp3
The-Man-Behind-the-Curtain-0.mp4
The-Man-Behind-the-Curtain-I.mp3
The-Man-Behind-the-Curtain-I.mp4
The-Man-Behind-the-Curtain-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Pay no attention
(To the man behind the curtain)
No one’s certain
(Suspension…)
… of disbelief

[Bridge]
Oh, the grief

[Verse 1]
Pulling levers
Though nothing clever
Just greed and fear
Proceed to veer

[Chorus]
Pay no attention
(To the man behind the curtain)
No one’s certain
(Suspension…)
… of disbelief

[Bridge]
Bringing the grief
There is no relief

[Verse 2]
His face appears
Scary on screen
Bringing our fears
Scary and mean

[Chorus]
Pay no attention
(To the man behind the curtain)
No one’s certain
(Suspension…)
… of disbelief

[Outro]
Oh, woe no relief
(Just more grief)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIs He Even Alive

Is-He-Even-Alive-I.mp3
Is-He-Even-Alive-I.mp4
Is-He-Even-Alive-Unplugged-Underground-XVII.mp3
Is-He-Even-Alive-Unplugged-Underground-XVII.mp4
Is-He-Even-Alive-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is he even alive
(Or mere puppet)
The evil connive
(Tell ’em “shove it!)

[Verse 1]
The man has no soul
His only goal
To reign down hate
To seal our fate

[Chorus]
Is he even alive
(Or mere puppet)
The evil connive
(Tell ’em “shove it!)

[Bridge]
Is he just a lie
(Praying we die)
Wants us to cry
(Preying… we die)

[Verse 2]
The man has no heart
Long ago did depart
Trying to put out love
Reigning hate from above

[Chorus]
Is he even alive
(Or mere puppet)
The evil connive
(Tell ’em “shove it!)

[Bridge]
Is he just a lie
(Praying we die)
Wants us to cry
(Preying… we die)

[Outro]
Is he even alive
(Or mere puppet)
The evil connive
(Tell ’em “shove it!)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderExactly What is Love?

Exactly-What-is-Love-0-Interlude.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-0-Interlude.mp4
Exactly-What-is-Love-0.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-0.mp4
Exactly-What-is-Love-I.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-I.mp4
Exactly-What-is-Love-II-R.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-II-R.mp4
Exactly-What-is-Love-Interlude.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-Inter4ude.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-Reggae.mp3
Exactly-What-is-Love-Reggae.mp4
Exactly-What-is-Love-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Emotional feeling
(Of the appealing)
Or natural attraction
(Sexual satisfaction)

[Bridge]
Exactly…
What is love…
Can you tell me?
(What is love, love, love)

[Verse 1]
Uncertain of my feelings
For all of you
You’ve got me reeling
From what you do

[Chorus]
Emotional feeling
(Of the appealing)
Or natural attraction
(Sexual satisfaction)

[Bridge]
Exactly…
What is love…
Can you tell me?
(What is love, love, love)

[Verse 2]
I’ve got a funny feeling
Deep within me
Coping with dealing
With all that I see

[Chorus]
Emotional feeling
(Of the appealing)
Or natural attraction
(Sexual satisfaction)

[Bridge]
Exactly…
What is love…
Can you tell me?
(What is love, love, love)

[Outro]
Exactly…
What is love…
Can you tell me?
(What is love, love, love)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWavering

Wavering-0.mp3
Wavering-0.mp4
Wavering-I.mp3
Wavering-I.mp4
Wavering-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Wavering
(Like a blade of grass in the wind)
Wavering
(Impose and rescind)

[Verse 1]
Uncertainty
As to what he’ll do
No clarity
If they’ll be follow through

[Chorus]
Wavering
(A blade of grass in the wind)
Wavering
(Impose, rescind, impose again)

[Bridge]
And nobody knows
(Which way the wind blows)
Which way it goes
(Nobody knows)

[Verse 2]
Uncertainty
Growing every day
New rarity
Knowing which way

[Chorus]
Wavering
(A blade of grass in the wind)
Wavering
(Impose, rescind, impose again)

[Bridge]
And nobody knows
(Which way the wind blows)
Which way it goes
(Nobody knows)

[Outro]
Wavering
(A blade of grass in the wind)
Wavering
(Impose, rescind, impose again)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderShe Loves Me

She-Loves-Me-0.mp3
She-Loves-Me-0.mp4
She-Loves-Me-I.mp3
She-Loves-Me-I.mp4
She-Loves-Me-intro.mp3

[Intro]
She loves me
(She loves me, not)
She loves me
(Guess I’ll see)

[Verse 1]
Is it love at first sight
(It just might)
Is the time quite right
(To see the light)

[Break]
Fate!
(Or destiny make?)

[Chorus]
She loves me
(She loves me, not)
She loves me
(Guess I’ll see)

[Verse 2]
Now our love’s found the light
(We just might)
Help upright
(The slight)

[Break]
Fate!
(Or destiny make?)

[Chorus]
I love you
(I love you, too)
To love you
(Is to see)

[Bridge]
See (see the light)
Be (be the light)
Light (to see)
Light (we’ll be)

[Chorus]
I love you
(I love you, too)
To love you
(Is to see)

[Outro]
See (see the light)
Be (be the light)
Light
(Light)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWishy-Washy

Wishy-Washy-I.mp3
Wishy-Washy-I.mp4
Wishy-Washy-II.mp3
Wishy-Washy-II.mp4
Wishy-Washy-intro.mp3

[Intro]
His brain
(Getting squashy)
Under strain
(Wishy-washy)

[Verse 1]
Tariff on
Tariff off
Got it wrong
Now all scoff

[Bridge]
The world’s laughing stock
(Drops like rock)

[Chorus]
His brain
(Getting squashy)
Under strain
(Wishy-washy)

[Verse 2]
Tax the poor
Till no more
Got it wrong
Same old song

[Bridge]
The world’s laughing stock
(Drops like rock)

[Chorus]
His brain
(Getting squashy)
Under strain
(Wishy-washy)

[Outro]
The world’s laughing stock
(Our reality shock)

ABOUT THE SONG

The Tipping Point: Will Climate Collapse or Economic Collapse Win the Race?

The economic trajectory of the U.S. under Trump’s policies suggests that a post-capitalist transition may be triggered by domestic fiscal instability rather than climate catastrophe alone. In other words, the United States may be the first nation to economically implode under the dual weight of environmental and self-inflicted economic collapse.

Complicating matters, the U.S. is simultaneously dealing with aging infrastructure, mounting national debt, deteriorating public health, climate-related disasters, and rising political extremism–all of which erode resilience and reduce the chances of a coordinated national response.

This raises a chilling question: Will the collapse of the U.S. economy accelerate faster than climate change itself–or are we already too late to avoid either fate?

Conclusion: What Comes After?

Regardless of which crisis arrives first, one outcome is increasingly likely: the U.S. standard of living will fall sharply, and life expectancy may follow. Whether that post-collapse society can still be sustainable–or even enjoyable–will depend on the decisions we make in the next few years.

Our only hope is to treat this as a true “race against time” and respond with urgency, humility, and collective will. The future depends not just on science and economics, but on whether we can choose survival over ideology, cooperation over conflict, and truth over convenience.

This climate model integrates not only geophysical systems but also social, political, and economic feedback loops. The results are grim: we now forecast a potential 9°C rise in global temperatures within this century–a rate that would make much of the planet uninhabitable and render large-scale human migration and system failure unavoidable.

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWrong Answer

Wrong-Answer-0.mp3
Wrong-Answer-0.mp4
Wrong-Answer-I.mp3
Wrong-Answer-I.mp4
Wrong-Answer-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Yes?
(No.)
Maybe
(We shall see)

[Verse 1]
Tax, tax, tax
Without the facts
Getting awful funny
With our money

[Chorus]
Yes?
(No.)
Maybe
(Will we see?)

[Bridge]
Greedy
(Wrong answer)
Ignore the needy
(Consumption cancer)

[Verse 2]
What’s in store
More trade war
The U S A
Is not OK

[Chorus]
Yes?
(No.)
Maybe
(We shall see)

[Bridge]
Greedy
(Wrong answer)
Ignore the needy
(Consumption cancer)

[Chorus]
Yes?
(No.)
Maybe
(About to see)

[Outro]
Greedy
(Wrong answer)
Consumption cancer

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Abstract
Humanity stands at a historic crossroads where the accelerating pace of climate change threatens to overtake both our capacity for response and the viability of the global economic system itself. Recent models indicate that without immediate intervention, climate change could cause the collapse of capitalism as we know it–potentially as soon as 2050. At the same time, U.S. political developments–particularly Trump-era trade, fiscal, and environmental policies–may unintentionally hasten this collapse. The central question becomes: Will the U.S. economic system implode before climate change forces its hand, or has irreversible damage already been done?

I. Climate Change: From Hypothesis to Imminent Catastrophe

In the 1990s, we proposed a hypothesis: that climate change would not follow a linear trajectory but would instead accelerate non-linearly–driven by feedback loops such as polar ice melt, permafrost thaw, ocean acidification, and carbon release from soil and forests. Over the following decades, this hypothesis evolved into an established scientific theory, now widely accepted by the international scientific community.

Through collaboration with a physicist from Ohio State University, we observed a startling trend in the “doubling time” of climate impacts. Originally pegged at around 100 years, this timeframe has since shrunk to 10 years, and now–alarmingly–approaches just 2. That means climate-related damages could be 64 times worse a decade from now than they are today. These aren’t worst-case scenarios; they are conservative models assuming no further acceleration.

Our latest models integrate not only geophysical systems but also social, political, and economic feedback loops. The results are grim: we now forecast a potential 9°C rise in global temperatures within this century–a rate that would make much of the planet uninhabitable and render large-scale human migration and system failure unavoidable.

II. A New Threat Emerges: Trumpenomics and the War on Global Stability

Ironically, the Trump administration–through its aggressive trade, credit, and isolationist policies–has accelerated the very breakdown of capitalism that climate change is expected to cause.

The imposition of widespread tariffs, especially those based on falsified “reciprocal” trade deficits, has triggered not just a trade war, but a credit war. This combination has never before been tested in modern economic history. During Trump’s first term, the stage was set. Now, in his second term, the global economy is being subjected to a real-time, uncontrolled experiment.

The administration’s “drill, baby, drill” energy policy, paired with unprecedented regulatory rollbacks, has only deepened the climate crisis. Yet, from an economic systems perspective, it is the trade and credit dislocations that may deliver the first major blow.

III. The Tipping Point: Will Climate Collapse or Economic Collapse Win the Race?

The economic trajectory of the U.S. under Trump’s policies suggests that a post-capitalist transition may be triggered by domestic fiscal instability rather than climate catastrophe alone. In other words, the United States may be the first nation to economically implode under the dual weight of environmental and self-inflicted economic collapse.

Complicating matters, the U.S. is simultaneously dealing with aging infrastructure, mounting national debt, deteriorating public health, climate-related disasters, and rising political extremism–all of which erode resilience and reduce the chances of a coordinated national response.

This raises a chilling question: Will the collapse of the U.S. economy accelerate faster than climate change itself–or are we already too late to avoid either fate?

Conclusion: What Comes After?

Regardless of which crisis arrives first, one outcome is increasingly likely: the U.S. standard of living will fall sharply, and life expectancy may follow. Whether that post-collapse society can still be sustainable–or even enjoyable–will depend on the decisions we make in the next few years.

Our only hope is to treat this as a true “race against time” and respond with urgency, humility, and collective will. The future depends not just on science and economics, but on whether we can choose survival over ideology, cooperation over conflict, and truth over convenience.

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIn Your Voice

In-Your-Voice-0.mp3
In-Your-Voice-0.mp4
In-Your-Voice-I.mp3
In-Your-Voice-I.mp4
In-Your-Voice-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Hesitation)
The uncertainty
(In your voice)
Resignation
Inevitability
(Make a choice)

[Verse 1]
Everything (could be better)
Something (to hold closer)
A love letter (go get her)
(Your chauffeur)

[Bridge]
[Chorus]
(Hesitation)
The uncertainty
(In your voice)
Resignation
Inevitability
(Make a choice)

[Verse 2]
Everywhere (is still there)
Anywhere (to be fair)
Already (we’re there)
Or bust (unaware)

[Chorus]
(Hesitation)
The uncertainty
(In your voice)
Resignation
Inevitability
(Make a choice)

[Outro]
(Hesitation)
The uncertainty
(In your voice)
Resignation
Inevitability
(Make a choice)

From the album “Uncertainty

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment