
CrowdScience Can we turn deserts green?
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Dec 5, 2025 In this insightful discussion, guests Yan Li, a geographical sciences professor, Chris Sansom, a solar desalination expert, and climate scientist Alan Condron explore innovative ways to green deserts. Yan reveals how changing land surfaces with solar and wind farms could double Sahara rainfall. Chris explains solar-powered desalination techniques to turn seawater into fresh water, while Alan proposes towing icebergs to parched regions. They highlight potential ecological risks and advocate for sustainable, community-led solutions to revive arid landscapes.
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Location Matters For Weather Engineering
- Climate impact from altering surfaces depends on location and proximity to moisture sources.
- Yan Li notes the Sahara is uniquely positioned near the ocean, unlike the Gobi or Middle East deserts.
Use Vegetation To Lock In Rainfall Gains
- Work with moisture recycling and vegetation to sustain rainfall increases rather than relying on single interventions.
- Yan Li advises that vegetation recovery creates positive feedback lowering albedo and boosting precipitation.
Fog Nets Pull Litres From Coastal Air
- Virginia Carter describes simple fog-harvesting meshes in the Atacama that collect litres per square metre.
- She reports typical yields of 2–7 litres per square metre depending on site.
