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Review of World Bank Two Most Terrible Moves Resulting in All Ever Increasing, Terrible Climate Calamities over the Entire Earth Globe along with Continuous Huge Disasters in Pakistan

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106750, PP. 1-42

Subject Areas: Environmental Sciences

Keywords: Water Evaporation and Precipitation Cycle, Global Heat Export to Outer Space, Persian Air Wheel Heat Pump, Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan Irrigation as Coolant of Global Air Conditioner

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The World Bank (WB) has been recommending and financing programs to various countries for their developments and some arbitration too in some issues between various countries, but two of its moves have not only brought persistently increasing disaster locally in Pakistan, but have opened huge Gates for continuously boosted almost all extremely huge Catastrophic Climate Calamities over the entire Earth Globe. The first one is terrible Indus water Treaty 1960 (IWT) between India and Pakistan sponsored by WB which blocked dissipation of 14.235 ZJ (Zeta Joules = 1021 Joules) Earth Global heat per year by the naturally established unique Huge Global Air Conditioner (GAC). Henceforth Global Heat Contents and Temperature (GHT) is continuously building up at extremely huge rate of 16.48 ZJ, the 2.255 ZJ being contribution of all other Global contributors. This is resulting into continuously increasing floods of catastrophic calamities over the entire Globe. This GAC was badly crippled by WB through diversion of its Freon, the 39 million acre-feet water of eastern three rivers of Pakistan irrigating its southeastern area to India. The 2nd terrible move was the misleading recommendations for developments of Water and Power Resources of Pakistan. The Pakistani Resources having heat transporting potential of 25.673 ZJ per year and successfully extinguishing the fire being continuously fueled IWT were blocked from playing their role in control of Global Climate Calamities. Both these are discussed particularly highlighting the WB blunders in the light of scientific and Global Heating vision and way forward is shown in this work for safe existence of life on the Earth Globe. The entire world is motivated to immediately mobilize exporter of GHT, the complete GAC system, through immediate developments of all infrastructures required for 3 unique parts of Pakistan’s WEPC to safely defuse the 60 years piled up heap of this huge terrible GHT explosive and crush its all terrible tribes. This work reiterates that if its recommendations are carried out fully, the GHT, its all terrible tribes and Global Climate Calamities, will come down to their pre-1960 status in 42 years excluding 10 years their mobilization period. It also sternly asserts that activation of complete Pakistan irrigation role in GAC is all unique and vital and has no substitute or alternate.

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Nazeer, M. M. (2020). Review of World Bank Two Most Terrible Moves Resulting in All Ever Increasing, Terrible Climate Calamities over the Entire Earth Globe along with Continuous Huge Disasters in Pakistan. Open Access Library Journal, 7, e6750. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1106750.

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