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Why the Murray Darling Basin?

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way how to,
HELP MOTHER NATURE FOR BETTER CLIMATE
Use mighty power of nature. In the northwestern Australia, we have huge tides,
huge evaporation and huge dry rivers and lakes.
Tides are up to 12m. Evaporation is up to 4m per year and can be increased.
Huge 12m tidal erosion can revive old dry paleo dormant once mighty rivers, creeks and lakes,
desalinate the country and change deserts to rain forests to provide more rain across Australia.
World population is growing rapidly and we need more energy, food, land and water.
see: Mitic CLIMATE ENGINEERING
http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/submissions/cprs-green-paper/~/media/submissions/greenpaper/0929-mitic.ashx

this will change deserts and whole continent for better climate
environment, provide hydro energy, permanently.
Posted by 33noa333, Tuesday, 26 October 2010 12:05:00 PM
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We need a government with balls to build a 2500km pipeline from the northwest, problem solved. We did it in the 70's, built pipelines all over the country to carry gas, I grew up on huge one in the west, what are they so afraid of these days?
Posted by RawMustard, Tuesday, 26 October 2010 1:14:12 PM
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RawMustard
What size of pipe should be used ?
Posted by 33noa333, Sunday, 31 October 2010 11:27:10 AM
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