It’s seemed like a dry summer here in Ann Arbor, with brown grass the normal state of affairs. We have nothing on the southeast. Note that this map is before the impact of Fay which dumped a lot of rain.
It’s seemed like a dry summer here in Ann Arbor, with brown grass the normal state of affairs. We have nothing on the southeast. Note that this map is before the impact of Fay which dumped a lot of rain.
Revolutionary climate control project can reduce hurricanes, droughts and wildfires…Top scientists agree
Climatologists, biologists and physicists from all corners of the globe agree that U.S. based Gravitational Systems, L.L.C.’s revolutionary clean power climate control project INDRA will improve the lives of billions of people around the world.
Terraforming weather-significant deserts into arable land with evaporated seawater.
Mr.Henderson, director of research and development, explains that the INDRA project, a proposed network of specialized evaporation channels moving sea water from the oceans deep into deserts, will convert world deserts into biodiverse arable areas which promotes a more stable world and regional weather. Deserts which cover 1/3 of all dry land will be terraformed into productive land.
The INDRA systems will give mankind control of the weather, ending dangerous hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, and dry heat waves within a decade.
Vast rivers can be turned on and off in hours, and reservoirs and salt marshes drained or replenished in days.
The increased bio-mass of the terraformed deserts will begin to reverse both global warming and thermal sea level rise. UNFCCC cap and trade certification of the INDRA project will allow individuals and business to fund the plan through carbon offsets. The initial projects will be targeted north American, and north African deserts.
Become a member of the INDRA society and spread the concept of practical weather control.
Inquiry@gravitationalsystems.org
Gravitational Systems, L.L.C.
P.o.Box 2066
Washington, D.C. 20013
website: http://www.gravitationalsystems.org/INDRA