According to the Active Climate Rescue Initiative:
Purpose:
- Actively combat climate change by relocating water to areas with moisture deficits.
- Aim to reverse climate change by reintroducing water to dry depressions around the world.
Steps Involved:
Step 1: Move the Water
- Reintroduce water into dry depressions using ocean or river water.
- Water is transported from higher to lower elevations via pathways designed for gravity flow.
- Keeping the water pathways free from blockage ensures continuous flow, compensating for water loss through evaporation and other mechanisms.
Benefits:
- Reduces ocean levels by the volume of water introduced into depressions.
- Through natural hydrologic processes, the reintroduced water evaporates, forming lakes or inland seas.
- The water is redistributed in the form of dew and rain, which provides clean water for drinking, watering plants, and irrigating crops.
- Plants will thrive, retain water, clean the air of CO2, and provide shade, thereby cooling the ground and environment.
- Lower ground temperatures help retain rainwater, refill underground aquifers, and further slow the water’s return to the ocean.
Step 2: No Further Human Action Required
- The natural hydrologic processes will continue without additional human intervention.
Step 3: Long-term Impact
- Over time, the hydrologic action could rehydrate entire desert regions, like the Sahara or Israel/Jordan.
- The resulting fertile areas will support plant growth, reduce ocean levels, and cool the global environment.
- New water bodies will foster city development, easing overcrowding in other areas.
Goal:
- Reverse global warming and stop climate change through these water relocation efforts.
- Encourage donations to support the initiative and spread their message.
Summary: The Active Climate Rescue Initiative focuses on relocating water to dry depressions, promoting plant growth, reducing CO2 levels, and cooling the global environment, with the long-term aim of reversing climate change. 🌍💧🌱
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