A major web section of
Timism.com is
Global
Dying which explains and lists Carbon Dioxide "hot
spots" that
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cause drought as a result of CO2 soaking up water (hydrophilia), and,
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cause downwind deluges and floods (aka
soda bottle shake).
Examples of CO2 hot spots are oil fields and
California.
It is important to note that forest fire hot spots
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may destroy millions in property damage
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but the downwind deluges cause billions in property and infrastructure losses
(US downwind from California and Philipines downwind from Australia).
Essential to understanding the electro-chemical nature of climate change
is Carbon
Dioxite: The Global, Multi-Tasking Killer Molecule which summarizes
over two dozen
essays on
climate
hell.
Historical hot spots were
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US Dustbowl #1 (1933-1940) East Texas
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US Dustbowl #2 (1950-1957) West Texas
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East Africa (1967 onward) Saudi Peninsula (Interesting
fact: During 9 months of OPEC embargo [1973-1974] with 95% drop in upwind
oil pumping, drought went away.)
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West Africa (1970s+)
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Alaska
(1970s+) Prudhoe Bay
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China/Korea
(1997) Permian Basin
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Canada (1999) Alberta Tar Sands ... Murray Fire
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US Dustbowl #3 (1999) Southwest gas plants
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US Southeast (1999) Massive Gulf of Mexico oil wells
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Brazil/Amazon
Forest (1998) Massive Atlantic oil wells off Brazil's east coast
(2020
Details)
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Australia (2001 onward) Fossil fule production
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New
Horizon Oil Well (2010)
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Russia (2010) Petro prodution.
More recently
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West coast drought-fires with downwind floods depending on jet stream (Texas
to New England).
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East Coast drought post-Hurricane Katrina
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Amazon fires
2019
cause (depending on wind direction whether over land or water)
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Panama Canal water shortages
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Gulf of Mexico flooding (Houston),
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East Coast droughts, and,
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Mid-Atlantic mis-shapened hurricanes--see
Hurricanes
for Dummies.
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