This letter was sent to my e-mail account just moments ago after I pledged a song about Global Warming:
Dear Arissa,
Welcome to the MUSE Campaign! Thank you for your commitment to write a song to raise awareness about global warming and the destruction of our environment.
The impact of global warming is being felt now - today - all over the world. It is accelerating faster than anyone previously imagined. Suddenly and unexpectedly the crisis is upon us. We recommend that you take some time to read the latest articles on global warming (http://www.globalwarmingtimes.com) for more information.
We will be sending you an email with a template that will enable you to have your own page on the MUSE Community website where you will be able share your song and information about yourself.
We encourage you to put the song on your next CD and donate a portion of the proceeds from the song to the environmental organization of your choice. We have lots of exciting plans coming up, including compilations and a nation-wide radio campaign. We'll keep you up to date.
Spread the word. Encourage musician friends to participate and join our campaign. Just imagine if every musician wrote one song to stop global warming. We could change the world. And boy does it need changing.
Thank you for your song.
Mark Josephson & Jason Orr Directors, The MUSE Campaign
A project of AMP the Earth, a non-profit orginazition
Good question, but as we all know "freeedum isn't free...it's costs a healthy fuuck-in-fee..."....a buck o' fiiiive...to be exact.

Nah, but seriously, i agree anything of value attained, amounts to a loss of some sort, at the end of the day...one's values and regard for themselves determines whether they're willing to pay that cost...alot of times now, people are....to whatever degree/price necessary, but for what? to fill a void, that will in time become that much bigger.