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by droningparrot
829 days ago
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I think the big difference here is that the Qattara Sea would be a major engineering project involving specialized skills and machinery. The Great Green Wall is more open in that anyone can contribute to its construction. All you need is a shovel and some seeds. |
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I can plant a hundred trees, keep them up for a year, and find a hundred tree stumps in two. I genuinely would like to know where on the spectrum this is:
- This is a fools' errand
- This requires constant upkeep and detailed construction
- This requires mild upkeep
- This is self-sustaining, can be done with a shovel + seeds, and once started, is self-sustaining, with the forest turning the Sahara green