måndag 30 september 2024

Project Terraforma Tellus - Clean water and desert planting

 Project Terraforma Tellus - Clean water and desert planting. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1185463162554168

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/501349436125923/

I want this group to look at the costs, the technology and the effects.
Everything living on the planet needs water and nutrition, without this it is a very hard life that creates great misery and is a major cause of wars for mouthfuls and where diseases run rampant, people have difficulty with food and water, hygiene and sanitation.
About 50 years ago, I read that they planned to tow icebergs to the Sahara to solve the water shortage, but nothing of the sort is being done.
You have often heard that space research and space travel are very expensive, and that those costs should rather be spent on helping people here on earth. But we humans are scientists and explorers, and to end space research and discovery would be like suffocating the senses, and if you consider that we spend a lot of money on aid every year, we should, without compromising on food and water, school, medical care and disaster relief, allocate money and maybe hire/direct the aid right to former aid recipients who have a farm but no water, if this person has water, he uses the earth and binds CO2, more solutions at the same time.
Emission rights could take a percentage of the fee and plant trees, cultivate, after extracting water through desalination, air condensation, groundwater drilling, for the CO2 sequestration that you get at the same time in trees and vegetation called carbon sinks.
Some say that the albedo effect - https://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/fakta.../vad-ar-albedo/ - would increase the heat because the desert sand reflects more heat radiation than the greenery does, but if you consider that more precipitation through more weather system through irrigation and what the trees emit, ends up at the poles and in surrounding regions that have cold periods, thicker snow cover lies longer and has a higher albedo and then reflects solar radiation for longer.
If that doesn't work, you might have to think about spreading, for example, something organically harmless, such as light parts of the oat ear in the atmosphere, which blocks the sunlight before it reaches the ground. Volcanoes are natural particle spreaders when they erupt, but something organic and harmless and experiment with different types if you want a short time or longer times.
Pipes to transport water could perhaps be made from melted sand that becomes glass, and if you melt large areas of sand, mirrors have high albedo, so that would also be a solution to compensate for the reduced radiation and possibly act as solar collectors to produce electricity or separate salt from seawater.
I want this group to look at the costs, the technology and the effects.
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