Conclusion of research that with 1 mm of daily irrigation with desalinated seawater, the global ocean and temperature can be lowered
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Conclusion of research that with 1 mm of daily irrigation with desalinated seawater, the global ocean and temperature can be lowered

It is documented by our research that a significant research report on "Dry soil = Warm climate and Wet soil = Cool climate" was initially placed on a US government website for biotech research within medicine!

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104848/

This fact should put into relief the European Environmental Agency EEA's sharp criticism of the EU member states' lack of visualization of their freshwater consumption!

https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/external/estimating-irrigation-water-requirements-in-europe

By our research in articles 09.025-09.029 of the following countries/states area, production lands, (see definition in 09.012 below)

https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/plbrake_chapter-09012-definitions-of-cost-neutral-activity-7166875006608556032-Urep?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

uncultivated/uncultivated areas as well as urban areas and the annual rainfall, as well as the huge consumption of freshwater for production lands (primarily agriculture)

The data-processed countries/states, Australia, California, France, Greece, Honduras, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mexico, Nevada, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Ukraine, Venezuela, Wyoming, Yemen, and Zambia document a total land area of 23,114,357 km2.

With 1 mm daily irrigation with desalinated seawater, an effective double effect on Global Warming is achieved, namely lowering the sea level annually by,

23.3 mm gross a year or 3.26 mm net a year,

as well as lowered Global temperature, as 41 % of the data-processed countries/states receive less than 365 mm of annual precipitation and that doubling this amount of rainfall via daily predictable irrigation (1mm daily x 365 days = 365mm) will prevent the soil surface from burning so badly during drought that the vital rain cannot penetrate quickly enough and instead create the devastating floods we see repeatedly.

When irrigating these 22 countries/states with desalinated seawater, e.g., by the strongly freshwater-saving "night irrigation", a slowing effect on the rise of the sea and Global Warming is achieved - until the gilded visions of a green transition are implemented at the end-user level globally.

In the US, "night irrigation" of lawns and gardens has been used for many years to save on evaporation. This "night irrigation" and its effects are reviewed in the next 10 articles 09,031-09,040.

See the next article 09,031 which will be published on June 16, 2024 with calls for papers where ALL people from desert and drought-affected areas globally are invited via their own LinkedIn account to ensure origin to publish short videos or images with an explanatory text of their problems with lack of fresh water for irrigation in particular and via link to the undersigned these mini-docs are used for this global appeal to the world's leaders such as appears from the VIP list below.

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European Commission Ursula von der Leyen European Investment Bank (EIB) Nadia Calvi?o European Central Bank Christine Lagarde The World Bank International Monetary Fund Kristalina Georgieva African Development Bank Group United Nations African Union ECOWAS Commission ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) Dr. Omar A Touray NATO Amnesty International Agnes Callamard

Lars Christensen

World Water Foundation in casting

5 个月

Gerardo Greco Dear Gerardo, As CLEARLY stated in my profile, communication can ONLY take place via LinkedIn publicly or possibly via private message. Only when there is a signed contract through our internationally recognized law firm, communication is given more freedom. The financial foundation of the planned Water Fund is based on the water treatment technology that the inventor consortium PL Brake hands over to the Water Fund when its donation-financed establishment is a reality. Only after either PL Brake's method proves not to work in the full-scale version - i.e. for desalination plants over 250,000 m3 daily at a price below 0.5 kWh + €0.10 for ALL costs except the power supply per m3 - or that the first 3 full-scale plant completes the test period and the production license is opened for sale. When the income from the PL Brake method generates so much capital that the water fund gets a real profit, this profit will be made available for new water treatment projects - precisely because the water fund must be non-profit, but must also secure its future. See section 2 in the main article Chapter 05, Chain responsibility https://lnkd.in/e8kWZB-h I hope it was an answer you could use, or you are welcome to write again.

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Gerardo Greco

Innovation That Matters

5 个月

Happy to contribute with our low-power innovative desalination solution. Let's talk.

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