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Rock-a-Bye-Bye-0.mp3
Rock-a-bye (Bye!)
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A SCIENCE NOTE
The evidence is clear: climate change is rapidly accelerating, and the costs—both economic and human—are growing exponentially. The future demands decisive and immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and prevent further environmental and societal collapse. 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.
Without urgent intervention, the accelerating pace of climate change threatens to surpass our ability to adapt, leading to widespread ecological collapse, economic destabilization, and loss of human life on an unprecedented scale. The time for action is now.
Rock-a-Bye-Bye-0.mp3
Rock-a-bye (Bye!)
[Verse 1]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Verse 2]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
A SCIENCE NOTE
The evidence is clear: climate change is rapidly accelerating, and the costs—both economic and human—are growing exponentially. The future demands decisive and immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and prevent further environmental and societal collapse. 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.
Without urgent intervention, the accelerating pace of climate change threatens to surpass our ability to adapt, leading to widespread ecological collapse, economic destabilization, and loss of human life on an unprecedented scale. The time for action is now.