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Ice age studies reveal further concern over Greenland ice sheet

by Rich Bowden - Aug 31 2008, 21:37

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Willem Van AerschotOct 3rd, 2008 - 16:34:14

Clean water ,clean energy ,and the solution for the Greenland gulfstream slowdown:

Put in sea a construction of windmills combined with electric boilers, these get preheated by suncollectors and sunmirrors.
the steam they produce gets used by steam engines wich produce again electricity ,salt and when you condesate the steam coming from the steam engines sweet water.
You take out salt water coming from the warm gulfstream and the left over salt from the steam engines gets used to release in the cold stream.
So the cold stream gets saltier again and and won't mingel with the warm gulfstream becaurse before it was less saltier caursed by the melting gletchers and slowing down the warm gulfstream becaurse less saltier water is lighter.
Preventing an possibel iceage.
The sweet water can then be used to make hydrogen ,so if there is for exampel a lot of wind and you don't need all that electricity , you are abel to stock it and use it later.
The rest of the steam you blow in the air.
The oxygen deriving from turning water into hydrogen can be devided in sea to clean the water and to make more suitabel for marinelife.
So you produce electricity and /or hydrogen

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JackJan 18th, 2009 - 13:02:59

I can't even believe you're serious about this. Man cannot change what the Earth does nor should he even try. You might as well try and keep the tectonic plates from moving so there won't be any earthquakes. There is no such thing as Global Warming. The Earth does it's thing despite us. It's all happened before. Early humans lived through it and we will live through it again. Enjoy the ride.

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