The amount of energy required to desalinate enough water would be huge, and anyway it would only irrigate the Sahara once. There is no soil there to retain the water and it would go straight through to the bedrock and drain way.
To maintain a green and lush Sahara would require not just fresh water, but also soil to grow whatever grass or crops were planted and a climate in which they could grow.
Yes, they are also doing it to stop the spreading of the Sahara Desert.
Apparently, some studies are suggesting that the Sahara desert is becoming greener due to global warming. It has caused different weather patterns in the region, resulting in more frequent rainfall.
go to this link on the Sahara global website or the support section and follow the http://www.sahara.co.za/support_center_results.php
go to this link on the Sahara global website or the support section and follow the http://www.sahara.co.za/support_center_results.php
global warming affects the sea level and that gives us less water to desalinate and it also effects the sea life so that is more harmful especially with desalination
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
Reduction in secondary pollutants is not a possible consequence of global warming.
No, the sun does not prevent global warming. It provides the heat originally, and we add the extra greenhouse gases to capture more of it, causing global warming.
The Sahara. It used to not be, but I read that it grew because of global warming.
going green is to prevent global warming.
since its called GLOBAL warming, im guessing its all around the globe
Research and studies do not prevent global warming. They investigate it