Supplementary info:

http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/abs/or02000x.html

Publication Abstracts
Ornstein et al. 2009

Ornstein, L., I. Aleinov, and D. Rind, 2009: Irrigated afforestation of the
Sahara and Australian Outback to end global warming. Climatic Change, 97,
409-437, doi:10.1007/s10584-009-9626-y.

Each year, irrigated Saharan- and Australian-desert forests could sequester
amounts of atmospheric CO2 at least equal to that from burning fossil
fuels. Without any rain, to capture CO2 produced from gasoline requires
adding about $1 to the per-gallon pump-price to cover irrigation costs,
using reverse osmosis (RO), desalinated, sea water. Such mature technology
is economically competitive with the currently favored, untested,
power-plant Carbon Capture (and deep underground, or under-ocean)
Sequestration (CCS). Afforestation sequesters CO2, mostly as easily stored
wood, both from distributed sources (automotive, aviation, etc., that CCS
can not address) and from power plants. Climatological feasibility and
sustainability of such irrigated forests, and their potential global
impacts are explored using a general circulation model (GCM).
Biogeophysical feedback is shown to stimulate considerable rainfall over
these forests, reducing desalination and irrigation costs; economic value
of marketed, renewable, forest biomass, further reduces costs; and
separately, energy conservation also reduces the size of the required
forests and therefore their total capital and operating costs. The few
negative climate impacts outside of the forests are discussed, with
caveats. If confirmed with other GCMs, such irrigated, subtropical
afforestation probably provides the best, near-term route to complete
control of green-house-gas-induced, global warming.
On 13 Jan 2016 08:50, "Andrew Lockley" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Poster's note : economically, cropland would be more likely funded
>
> Attached
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