Using nothing but physics, Indian engineer Sonam Wangchuk is creating giant âice stupasâ in the Tibetan plateau to counteract the effects of climate change.
Climate change is man-made. We are not talking about the non-deliberate changes that ignite the current debate, a consequence of global C02 emissions, but about real "synthetic climates" and artificial ones which, on the contrary, could create favorable conditions for cultivation and other human act... Read more
Well, this may no longer be necessary in the Sahara, The area is turning green due to climate change.
Check out this organization that is spreading garbage soil in deserts, making it possible to grow plants in these arid areas.
https://nymag.com/developing/2018/10/afforest4future-garbage-soil-sediment-can-stop-desertification.html
We could also try planting artificial trees in deserts, like China’s Great Green Wall, which could ultimately transform the desert climate.
Check out these artificial glaciers that are transforming desert vegetation in India.
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/ice-stupa-sonam-wangchuk/index.html
UAE (which is mostly arid with vast desert lands) has also been using cloud seeding technology to create artificial rainfall
Saudi Arabia has done this! They are using artificial climate to grow food in the desert.