Tuvalu 51

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This proposal can preserve and augment natural carbon capture capacity, and much more!

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Submission date July 05, 2023 Founders François Joinneau Development location Cherbourg-En-Cotentin

Detailed project

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What is the issue addressed?

A conscious, greener seasteading can provide relief for newcomers, training, and jobs for the said newcomers, in floating cities and farms. Aquaponics and hydroponics can help grow plants able to capture and store CO2, and also able to replace wood in paper and furniture industries...

How is the problem solved?

Our goal is to build a network of floating cities and farms around the equator. Grow plants in those farm to feed people, and also to produce fibers, wood and paper pulp able to replace wood in paper and furniture industries, thus preserving and augmenting the natural carbon capture capacity.

What is the customer target?

Every country is or will be overwhelmed by the ever-increasing migration flux and the destruction of natural space and coastal infrastructures caused by sea levels rising. Our cost-effective, ever-evolving solution fits all.

How is this solution different?

We are providing a paradigm shift in both Naval construction and urbanism. Instead of moving goods and people from afar to "feed" factories and cities, we will gather, over time, goods and people around the equator, in a self-sufficient network. Those "floating cities" will move back and forth to the coasts so they can exchange their goods and skills without having to settle (and destroy) inland.