Plan 8 for a better planet
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Pipeline Concept
Michel W. J. Heere
Concept: Plan 8
Pumping seawater off the coast of Africa at the height of the Sahara from the Atlantic Ocean by means of enormous pressure pipes. 2500a 3500 km deep inland pumping so that in the hottest and arid locations, saltwater lakes form, which are evaporated there by the sun, wind and the arid climate. Resulting in moist air and eventually rain in the form of fresh water. The layer of salt, which forms over time, also has a reflective effect on sunlight, which is also beneficial in connection with global warming.
The advantages of this concept are countless;
Sun and heat evaporate salt water on a large scale which then results in freshwater naturally through the rain.
The advantages
Use of existing techniques. Only with the volume difference as a challengeUse of natural resources and physics. Use of existing possibilities or vast plains (uninhabitable) and natural seawater. The same result as soon as the evaporation of the seawater starts.
The way to tackle the term ‘climate refugee’ By doing something about it precisely in those areas where extreme droughts occur. Countries such as Mauritania, Chad, Sudan, Niger, Mali, Algeria, Southern Egypt, are going to matter again and could start working together. Apart from pumping the seawater 2500 -3000 km into the desert, it is then nature that naturally takes over. Due to the reflection of the sunlight on the salt plains formed, that sunlight reflects on that salt, which is also beneficial against global warming. Being active on several planes simultaneously via the same pipeline. Use of the problem of heat and extreme drought can be replaced with rain and freshwater on the continent. The Sahara is the most obvious location, but Saudi Arabia and Australia could start the project even faster due to the fact that it concerns 1 nationality.