My first post. How would I convert it to a shortform?
Current best related technique that I know of is Charlie Paton’s Seawater Greenhouse Ltd, up and running commercially, with greenhouses installed in Tenerife, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and Somaliland. It’s an enclosed water cycle, that uses seawater as both the initial water source (soaked into pads from which some evaporates, the rest leaving as brine) and the cooling agent (running through condenser pipes). When you consider how abundant coastal deserts are, it seems like something that could explode at a certain price point.
An image I have is of resorts in places like Baja California with geodesic domes enclosing lush little patches of polycropped rainforest, hammocks strung between the banana and guava trees with the occasional sloth to role-model relaxation & no need for sunblock or bug repellent.
My first post. How would I convert it to a shortform?
Current best related technique that I know of is Charlie Paton’s Seawater Greenhouse Ltd, up and running commercially, with greenhouses installed in Tenerife, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and Somaliland. It’s an enclosed water cycle, that uses seawater as both the initial water source (soaked into pads from which some evaporates, the rest leaving as brine) and the cooling agent (running through condenser pipes). When you consider how abundant coastal deserts are, it seems like something that could explode at a certain price point.
An image I have is of resorts in places like Baja California with geodesic domes enclosing lush little patches of polycropped rainforest, hammocks strung between the banana and guava trees with the occasional sloth to role-model relaxation & no need for sunblock or bug repellent.