• pwnicholson@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s been done before (though not intentionally at first), at the Salton Sea.

    And the results weren’t that bad (granted possibly a smaller scale than some are imagining when they forecast doom).

    https://www.ppic.org/blog/the-troubled-history-and-uncertain-future-of-the-salton-sea/

    But the problem is any deserts are deserts for a reason: lack of rainfall and/or natural inflow from rainwater upstream. The result is that you have to keep pumping in tons of water and/or rely on agricultural runoff which is nutrient-depleted and usually full of chemicals.

    Read the rest of the linked article for what’s going on with that one.