Carbon Dioxide: The Global Multi-Tasking Killer Molecule
Understanding CO2's hydrophilia (how CO2 likes water more than water likes itself) is the thread in fabricating how CO2 clothes life on earth in worsening shades of gray. The CO2 Killer essay below explains its fatal impact on all levels of existence.
Mental Sponge
My qualifications are top-shelf. How many of you graduated from the largest state university cum laude in two years? Or, ace'd 24 credit hours in one semester? Or, as an overload, completed a year of pre-med organic chemistry in two months? Or, scored a record high on the US Navy electronic comprehensive final exam? (details below) My approach to understanding atmospheric dynamics is electro-chemical, not reading computer print-outs.

In graduate school my hobby, really, was the metabolic behavior of CO2. In the early 1980s, the media focus of rising CO2 levels was global warming. Wrong. My 1982 essay stated the more immediate suffering would be precipitation changes (droughts/deluges) causing social, economic and political chaos. The number of climate change refugees in the last year has doubled to over 100 million. Every war since 1970 has been a climate change war.

Subsequent essays expanded on the hydrophilia/dessication property of CO2, e.g., Hurricanes for Dummies, Polar Time Bomb, Bees Dying and the AlphaTrifecta. The latter explains how rising CO2 levels are behind rising rates of autism, ADHD and Altzheimers as well as allergies and asthma. Most climate researchers focus on one aspect. The CO2 Killer summary unites the spectrum of CO2 changes around one common factor: hydrophilia.

I have avoided actively sharing my research and insights because I am an asperger autist who dislikes phonies. The public face of weatherheads is either a bimbo or a dorkhead due to advertising dollars, not intellectual capacity, determining who's who.

It is not enough to describe what is wrong. Can any of you claim to have translated your concern into a global system to organize and motivate people for the Primary Moral Imperative, that is, saving life on Planet Earth from climate hell?

Signup: It's free