This says the humidity of the Sahara desert is 25%. I wonder if you could devise some kind of system to collect water from the air? (Taking advantage of the big difference in day and night temperatures) https://saharadesertinfo.weebly.com/humidity.html
Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
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Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#32Sounds like they need a little Permaculture… https://www.permaculturenews.org/2009/12/11/greening-the-des... The video above is a followup (6 years later) to greening a section of the desert in 2003.
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#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
Evaporate the brine and sell it as artisanal sea salts?
Already there is a backlash against sea salt in the artisanal-product-buying community because it has more microplastics than certain mined sources.
Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#34It's not clear to me what the source of water is relative to the size of the forest, because IIUC, in dry regions like Egypt (and California, Israel, etc), unless you use drip-irrigation with targeted crops (which won't grow a forest), agriculture requires a huge amount of water compared to domestic water consumption, so the wastewater stream from the latter intuitively can't be nearly enough to support a forest. Per…
That's the current forest that was started in 98. The one that they're starting now is 100 million hectares (1 million sq km).
Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#35It's not clear to me what the source of water is relative to the size of the forest, because IIUC, in dry regions like Egypt (and California, Israel, etc), unless you use drip-irrigation with targeted crops (which won't grow a forest), agriculture requires a huge amount of water compared to domestic water consumption, so the wastewater stream from the latter intuitively can't be nearly enough to support a forest. Per…
Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#36Seed Balls Kenya is another reforestation initiative that looks impressive. They recycle charcoal dust to not only form a protective shell around seeds embed within it but also provide necessary nutrition when those are planted in degenerate areas. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44044267 http://www.seedballskenya.com/
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#37Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#38Less than 500 acres planted using sewege water from cities. The rest (planting millions of acres of forest) is just a wishlist and the article is short on details.
Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#39This new water filter box will come in handy for ongoing restoration projects in the Galapagos Islands etc where fresh water is unavailable. Will make a post for it when more information becomes available.
Re: Egypt has managed to plant trees in the desert using wastewater
#40Sounds like they need a little Permaculture… https://www.permaculturenews.org/2009/12/11/greening-the-des... The video above is a followup (6 years later) to greening a section of the desert in 2003.
Permaculture don't work with modern tools, it works well in your garden, but require so much labor that you are economically doomed at scale.