Descriptions:
The idea is “risky, unproven, even unlikely to work,” according to Y Combinator. But if it did work, it could slow climate change. By James Rainey. Imagine flooding a desert half the size of the Sahara. Using 238 trillion gallons of desalinated ocean water to do the job. Creating millions of 1-acre-square micro-reservoirs to grow enough algae to gobble up all of Earth’s climate-changing carbon dioxide. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/would-flooding-deserts-help-stop-global-warming-n934551
- Celebrating 10-Years at the Greening the Desert Project, Jordan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI9wMtTvWps
- Can the ‘Great Green Wall’ stop desertification in China? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSn6S-H7m-8
- Paul Hawken’s Drawdown https://www.drawdown.org