Wetting the Nahib desert
We are back to my old idea about vacuum desalination! We drop snorkels into the Red Sea, connected to little solar powered vacuum pumps. We only need to raise the sea by one metre, and it boils into water vapour! Probably only at 80 cm. It isn't 1000 times easier to pump as water vapour than liquid water. So we transport it a kilometre inshore, an event the water vapour over the arid desert. It forms a cooling mist! Which are like condenses into rain droplets and falls on the ground. There cease in the soil will go crazy! We may need to distribute a soil dust. And the plant's will grow like mad. Sucking in all our carbon dioxide physics is so bothered about! Biology is not remotely concerned. As plasma photosynthesis on land and sea it uses a carbon dioxide levels to just two parts per million around the temperate earth. Carbon dioxide levels are higher above the deserts and the arctic ice. In the arctic winter we h...