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Method for reducing global temperature

A global, barge-based technology, applied in the field of environmental science, that can solve problems of huge investment, impracticability, and unimaginable environmental consequences and disasters

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-09-07
周连惠
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Problems solved by technology

The above method is not only difficult to implement, but also impossible to achieve, if a large amount of CO 2 A large number of leaks in the deep sea, what kind of environmental consequences and disasters are unimaginable, as for activating volcanic eruptions to block the sun for a certain period of time to suppress global warming, it is beyond the scope of human beings; as for the huge investment, it is beyond our imagination
There is also an amazing fact: even the most optimistic speculation, human beings will stop emitting greenhouse gases CO into the atmosphere from now on. 2 etc. Due to its huge inertia of global warming, even small glaciers and ice caps melting on the edge of Greenland and the Antarctic Peninsula will raise the sea level by 50cm (wiki), enough to submerge cities such as London, New York, Shanghai, the Netherlands and dozens of coastal cities and countries such as the Maldives; therefore, within 2050 only, stop emitting CO 2 , it is not enough to completely transform to green and clean energy, because even a 20-30cm sea level rise will make 740,000 people in Nigeria homeless

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Embodiment 1

[0044] Example 1: Take the Australian desert as an example.

[0045] First, select several areas where ice floes are concentrated as the ice mining operation area, and set up several conveyor belts in the operation area. The power of the conveyor belts comes from wind turbines. Because the wind at the north and south poles is very strong, hundreds of wind turbines can be installed to provide power. .

[0046] The broken ice floes floating on the edge of the land in Antarctica are towed with fishing nets and piled up in the ice mining operation area. Several piers are built in each ice mining operation area to berth large ice transport ships. The stacked ice floes are loaded into the ice ship with a conveyor belt. After the ice ship is full, the ice ship goes to the Australian desert ice ship wharf port which is the nearest Antarctica. If working in winter, most of the robots can be used to cope with the cold and cruel climate.

[0047] Reservoirs built on the coast of the de...

Embodiment 2

[0052] Take the same method as in Example 1, except that ice floes are transported from the Arctic / Greenland to the Sahara desert in the northern hemisphere, and the trees planted are Populus euphratica; others are the same.

[0053] The beneficial effects of the present invention are:

[0054] Rapidly lowering the global temperature, due to the melting of a large amount of ice, absorbs a large amount of heat in the desert arid area, and transporting 100 billion tons per year can lower the sea level by 0.3mm, avoiding the sharp change of the ocean temperature gradient and the resulting superstorm .

[0055] Provide abundant clean fresh water for deserts that lack water and rain, and use 0.5m of desert water per square meter per year for greening vegetation; transport 100 billion tons, and 200,000 square kilometers of desert can be greened, and 10 million square kilometers can be greened for 50 years desert. A large amount of evaporated fresh water can completely change the d...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for reducing the global temperature. Multiple unloaded barges are transported to floating-ice areas in the Antarctic pole and floating-ice areas in the Arctic pole, congregated floating-ice is loaded to the unloaded barges through belt conveyors, then the barges drive to desert ports closest to the floating-ice areas, for example, the barges loaded with the floating-ice in the Antarctic pole drive to Australia, and the barges loaded with the floating-ices in the Arctic pole drive to the Sahara; ice water is drained into canals, saplings or grass suitable for the local environment of the desert is planted on both sides of each canal; and preferably, eucalyptuses are planted in the desert in Australia, and euphrates poplars are planted in the Sahara. Not less than 200,000 square kilometers in the North hemisphere and the South hemisphere are planted with trees every year, preferably, 100,000 square kilometers in Australia are planted with trees, and 100,000 square kilometers in the North of the Sahara desert are planted with trees.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of environmental science, in particular to greening deserts by utilizing ice floes at the north and south poles. Background technique [0002] Desertification is the decline or loss of soil productivity due to wind erosion, water erosion, soil salinization, etc.; the definition adopted by the World Conference on Environment and Development in 1992 is "caused by various factors including climate and human activities. Land Degradation in Arid, Semi-Arid and Sub-Humid Lands". According to the statistics of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), the areas that have been and are expected to be affected by desertification account for 35% of the global land area; Africa accounts for 55%, North America and Central America account for 19%, South America accounts for 10%, and Asia accounts for 55%. 34%, Australia 75%, and Europe 2%. The world averages about 60,000 to 100,000 square kilometers of land desertification e...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): E02B1/00E02D3/00A01G17/00
CPCA01G17/00E02B1/00E02D3/00A01G15/00A01G25/00E02B5/00E02B13/00
Inventor 周连惠
Owner 周连惠
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