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Grasp


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[Intro]

Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?

[Verse 1]

Grasping at straws
(As the ice thaws)
Grasping for land
(Underwater’s command)

[Chorus]

Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Bridge]

Try to think it through
(What will we do?)

[Verse 2]

Get a grasp on reality
(Of man’s humanity)
Grasping the energy
(That will set us free)

[Chorus]

Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Bridge]

Try to think it through
(What will we do?)

[Chorus]

Grasp for a gasp
(Of fresh air)
… is there any there?
Need some O 2
(How ’bout you?)

[Outro]

Try to think it through
(What will we do?)
As the temp goes higher
(It’s evermore dire)
Need a solution
(For our pollution)
Grasp for a gasp

ABOUT THE SONG: Beyond Linear Change — The Reality of Exponential Acceleration

Originally estimated at 100 years, the climate doubling period–how quickly climate impacts double in intensity–contracted to 10 years. By 2024, new observations confirmed the doubling period had shortened further to just 2 years. 100 years → 10 years → 2 years. This means the damage caused by climate change today is already double what it was just two years ago. If this trend continues, it could be four times worse in two years, eight times worse in four years, and up to 64 times worse within a decade. Critically, these estimates are conservative, assuming the doubling period does not continue to shrink even further as tipping points and feedback loops accelerate the crisis.

The surge in persistent heat domes and resonance patterns in the jet stream confirms that critical thresholds in the climate system are being crossed faster than models predicted. As warming oceans and a destabilized jet stream lock in planetary wave patterns, heat domes and extreme weather events persist longer, amplifying both frequency and intensity.

In 2023, Earth’s surface temperatures averaged over 3°C above pre-industrial levels–double the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C ceiling. Scientists agree that a 2°C rise will trigger tipping points and feedback loops, releasing carbon from permafrost, weakening the AMOC, and destabilizing polar ice sheets. This cascading “Domino Effect” could push global temperatures toward 6°C, rendering large regions of the planet uninhabitable within this century.

As climate change accelerates, what was once a 1,000-year flood now occurs as a 100-year or even 10-year event. Violent rain, flash flooding, and catastrophic water events are rewriting our understanding of “normal,” with Chapel Hill’s recent “1,000-year” flood serving as a stark warning that the climate system is entering a phase of nonlinear, runaway change that threatens human systems, infrastructure, and global stability.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.
The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

 

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