The cure to all droughts Anywhere on the third rock from the sun.

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The cure to all droughts Anywhere on the third rock from the sun

Its pretty simple When you think things through

Water is h2o Two parts hydrogen one part oxygen

This is the third rock from the sun

The surface area of the mass is seventy percent water

Hydrogen two parts Oxygen one part

Combined, it looks like this, liquid or solid

In reality it is simply just, water

Its everywhere

All over the third rock from the sun

Just not on the land mass Where we need it

If we used these

And filled them with desalination plants

And heated the salt water till it evaporated Just like boiling a Billy

We would create pure drinking water We could even sell the salt instead of mining sand dunes

It is all very simple really We need to start pumping water as well as oil

Most would say it all comes down to this

But this can be created through business plans

The desalinated water can then be pumped inland through pipelines

We could turn this

Into this

Then into this

We could then grow plants to create vegetable oil To create enviro diesel to run cars trucks buses and even motorbikes and ships

Like these

And these

As the plants grow they would break down the co2

As the vehicles burn the fuel The plants break down the emissions Eventually we have a carbon neutral environment

For your children and their children All from forward thinking and natural progression