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The Social Experiment consists of:
• Chance The Rapper • Nico Segal (Formerly known as Donnie Trumpet) • Peter Cottontale • Stix • Nate Fox • Macie Stewart
In 2015, they released the album Surf .
Plus, they got some sweet ass lettermans:
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In a conversation on X, Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk spoke for a bit about climate change. Here’s what they got wrong and what they got right.
By Brad Plumer and Raymond Zhong
Former President Donald J. Trump covered a range of topics on Monday during his two-hour, live-streamed chat on X with Elon Musk, the tech billionaire who has endorsed Mr. Trump’s latest presidential run.
On climate issues, Mr. Musk described himself as “pro-environment,” saying that the electric vehicles produced by Tesla, his car company, disproved the idea that “caring about the environment should mean that you have to suffer.” Mr. Trump emphasized the importance of fossil fuels to the economy.
Here are a few highlights from their discussion, with annotations by New York Times climate reporters.
“If we were to stop using oil and gas right now, we would all be starving and the economy would collapse. So it’s, you know, I don’t think it’s right to sort of vilify the oil and gas industry.”
It would indeed be catastrophic if humanity had to stop using fossil fuels overnight, since oil and natural gas currently account for roughly 50 percent of the world’s energy use (with coal providing an additional 25 percent). Yet even the most aggressive plans for tackling global warming envision a far-less abrupt transition that would phase out the burning of oil, gas and coal over several decades.
Later in the interview, Mr. Musk said he was less worried about a more gradual shift to wind, solar and other emissions-free energy sources. “If, I don’t know, 50 to 100 years from now, we’re, I don’t know, mostly sustainable,” he said. “I think that’ll probably be OK.”
“Eventually, it actually simply gets uncomfortable to breathe. People don’t realize this. If you go past 1,000 parts per million of CO2, you start getting headaches and nausea. And so we’re now in the sort of 400 range. We’re adding, I think about roughly 2 parts per million per year. So, I mean, it still gives us, so what it means is like, we still have quite a bit of time. We don’t need to rush.”
Mr. Musk is right that scientists have documented health effects in people who have been exposed to indoor carbon dioxide concentrations of 1,000 or more parts per million. But headaches and nausea are hardly the only reason to worry about the immense amount of carbon dioxide that is being added to the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels.
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Use your inside voice. Who are you to tell me I don't want you. The way flesh wants freedom. The way greed love need, the way kings need kingdoms. You don't know what I know, what I'm ...
Surf (2015)Lyrics:[Hook: NoName Gypsy]Who are you to tell me I'm not warm enough for summertime?I know that I can decide myselfBut you don't know me like the...
Surf is the debut studio album by American band The Social Experiment; it was released exclusively on iTunes as a free download on May 28, 2015. [1] The album highlights trumpeter Nico Segal, formerly known as "Donnie Trumpet," and was created by Segal along with his band of collaborators called The Social Experiment — a self-described group of bohemian musicians, consisting of Segal, Chance ...
On the appropriately titled "Warm Enough," spoken word vibes are conjured up between Cole and Noname Gypsy ... Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment truly have a gem with Surf. Since the ...
I do not own any rights of this musicAll the rights belong to Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment and Chance The RapperI'm not making money off this music...
This is a track from Surf, a collaboration between Chance the Rapper and the band Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment. Noname Gypsy contributes a verse and a chorus to the track. The rapper previously worked on Chance's Acid Rap cut "Lost." The Social Experiment's Nico Fox had the main loop for this track on his laptop.
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Surf [FULL ALBUM]Tracklist:00:00:00 01 - Miracle00:04:10 02 - Slip Slide00:08:10 03 - Warm Enough00:11:32 04 - Nothi...
48.2K. About "Surf ". Surf is an album released for free on iTunes. It was billed for years as a Chance The Rapper solo project, but was eventually released by the band The Social Experiment ...
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment is an American band consisting of Nico Segal (AKA Donnie Trumpet), Chance The Rapper, Peter Cottontale, Greg Landfair Jr., and Nate Fox. ... Warm Enough ...
I'm not warm enough for summertime? I know that I can decide myself But you don't know me like the sun you've never seen my horizon [Verse 1: NoName Gypsy] If I was everything I never was Drugs got me bubbly suddenly mumbling simile meant to be for you now The futile go fishing for moon over roof top A new style for praying to everything I ever ...
Who are you to tell me I don't want you. The way flesh wants freedom. The way greed love need, the way kings need kingdoms. You don′t know what I know, what I′m capable of. What I slaved for and traded in favours. And gave up for you what I gave up for love. You like the flower that I won't let die.
May 28, 2015. Chance the Rapper is in a band called the Social Experiment, which features Chance, Donnie Trumpet (the alias of Nico Segal), Peter Cottontale, and Nate Fox. Their long-teased new ...
03 - Warm Enough Ft Noname Gypsy J Cole 04 - Nothing Came To Me 05 - Wanna Be Cool Ft Big Sean Kyle Jeremih ... Donnie_Trumpet_and_The_Social_Experiment_-_Surf-2015 Scanner Internet Archive Python library 0.9.1 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the ...
Warm Enough. Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment (Ft. J. Cole & Noname) 0:00 0:30. Listen to the full song on Apple Music Apple Music
2015. About Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment. Best known for their work with Chance the Rapper—who's also a member—the Chicago music collective Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment create a unique blend of jazz, R&B, and hip-hop. • The Social Experiment features friends Peter Cottontale, Nate Fox, Nico Segal (formerly known as ...
Use our inside voice. Who are you to tell me I don't want you. The way flesh wants freedom. The way greed love need, the way kings need kingdoms. You don't know what I know, what I'm capable of. What I slaved for and traded in favours. And gave up for you what I gave up for love. [Hook]
Warm Enough Lyrics by The Social Experiment and Donnie Trumpet. Who are you to tell me I'm not warm enough for summertime? I know that I can decide myself But you don't know me like the sun you've never seen my ...
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Warm Enough. Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment Somewhere in Paradise. Chance the Rapper Show all songs by The Social Experiment The Social Experiment Q&A What is the most popular song by The ...
Later in the interview, Mr. Musk said he was less worried about a more gradual shift to wind, solar and other emissions-free energy sources. "If, I don't know, 50 to 100 years from now, we ...
Warm Enough Lyrics by The Social Experiment and Donnie Trumpet. Who are you to tell me I'm not warm enough for summertime? I know that I can decide myself But you don't know me like the sun you've never seen my ...
Solely covet me and you, for you and I. Are blissfully tethered to simple redeeming. When sadness gets worse and we don't know why. Our city is bleeding for crimson. I don't protest. I just dance in my shadows. Hallow be thy empty. When my name don't sing, shallow waters. Under bridges don't forget 'bout me.