Diking and flooding tropical deserts, primarily the Sahara, might:
- Isolate some seawater.
- Allow more sealife/mariculture, and thus, perhaps
- fix more carbon from air via life.

Brian

On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 4:03:16 AM UTC-4, Parminder Singh wrote:
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> Recent measurements by NASA using satellites indicate around 8cm rises and 
> predict to increase to around a metre at the end of the century 
> if temperatures remain unchecked. Worst to come with complete ice melts 
> from the Antarctica/Greenland.
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> One paper mentioned the Sahara.
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> (Schuiling, R.D. in Geochemical Engineering: current applications (1998) 
> The greenhouse effect; cures from geochemical engineering and future 
> trends. Eds. S.P.Vriend and J.P.Zijlstra. J.Geochem.Expl. A9-A13). 
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>              Parminder Singh
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>              Independent Civil Engineer
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>              Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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