A Discussion on the Red Sea ...

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A Discussion on the Red Sea to Dead Sea Conveyance

Hello Professor.:   I  understand the issue about water and it is important for any real development.  Water and Energy are two key inputs for Sustainable Development and water has been important in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) of the United Nations.  The transition to longer term sustainable development is being considered today for 2015 and beyond.  Many of the sectors are included because goals are only partially met.   My questions that are related to the conveyance is more complex due to Global Climate Change.  Global Warming and extreme weather is expected to become worse.  I do wonder about the elevation of the sea levels around the world and there effects on Islands.  What effect can be anticipated to some lowland such as much of Bangladesh or coastal areas?  What will the future look like for the Seas near Israel and that region?  I am sure that corrections are needed now for water issues and more will exist in the future.   I saw a very interesting television presentation of a canal and aqueduct that was built for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It would be important to see the desert bloom in some ways.  Population issues are an exception, but we can discuss desalination of the water too.   I am so old now, I can remember when the Dead Sea was only a little sick.   Best regard, Sidney Clouston Clouston Energy Research, LLC