This is one of the reasons why improved desalination of water could be important. As far as global warming goes, something I mentioned to the Co...

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This is one of the reasons why improved desalination of water could be important. As far as global warming goes, something I mentioned to the Coal Council. CO2 + H2O > CHO, HO2, C2 > H2O + H2O + O + O CO2 + H2O > CHO, HO2, Ever wonder why a rain forest might be more lush ? It may be because of the secondary process which could generate water for photosynthesis to occur while increasing the amount of oxygen that is released back into the atmosphere by 150%. Also, the extra release of Oxygen may help to improve conditions essential for rain to occur. And if you're not aware of it, CHO is an aldehyde which is what allows for the smell from plants. And if CHO + CHO > C2, H2O, O can happen, C2 isn't good but since CHO is aromatic (good or bad), it allows for everything else to be plausible. And as mentioned in the documentary by National Geographic, lowering the CO2 emissions of coal fired power plants could possibly stop global warming. This would be one reason why an improved desalination process could be important. The increased severe weather from a warmer climate would have a negative impact on many disadvantaged peoples. I am not an organic chemist so some proofing may need to be done. But hopefully, someone will get the idea of photosynthesis involving water and aldehydes to change CO2.