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by satellitec4t
3729 days ago
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I read an article about this a few weeks ago. Basically it's not possible because of the amount of energy required to pump the water. It's a HUUUUGE amount of water. Sea levels are rising 3mm/year, which is ... hmm Surface area of Earth = 510 million km^2 = 5.10e14 m^2. ~70% is water, so 3.57e14 m^2. Multiply that by 3mm (3e-3 m) = 1.07e12 m^3. 1.07 trillion tonnes of water. Per year. Or 33,907 tonnes per second! |
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Actually the Hoover dam streams 2000 tons per second [1]. So we may not be far off!
Basically build 15 Hoover dams worth of nuclear plants in Antarctica and their plumbing.
Expensive? Yes. But also quite doable especially compared to cost of losing coastal cities.
1. https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/ReclamationDamsIrrigationProje...