April 6, 2025

20 thoughts on “How the UAE is Looking to Make the Desert Green Again

  1. They need to catch the existing rainfall, not make more rain. They are bragging about cloud seeding and the city is under water. That water wasn't direct rainfall, it flowed in from surrounding areas. Stopping the flow of water is best done with check dams terracing etc. This clay tech seems more like a way to save irrigation water than a way to fix the country on a large scale.

  2. They spent billions and billions on the Palm Islands and it was an unmitigated disaster. Basically some overpriced artificial reefs that no one wants to live on them. It's a TOTAL environmental disaster. Sewage are discharged without proper treatment with ZERO property value. This is what happens when "pride" overrides practicality with ZERO consequences. Smh.

  3. What a waste of time and resources. I believe it would be better to desalinate the water using solar power and irrigate the desert, then all the plants that can grow in the desert will transform the sand into soil.

  4. The only thing is electrons on the magnetic lines of earth have technologically utilized that leaves reasons why condensation of rain is seldom as electrons are the only binding agents for everything like synthesis ,plants have decreasing levels of synthesis due to these electrons abnormal natural distributions

  5. Sand dunes are natural fertilizers ,.all they need for start up botanical species that stand for natural growth on dessert to accumulate organic matters and all of the organic waste management must be dump into selected areas for giving favor of such nice environmental aims

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