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Tim Kellogg mastodon (AP)
this is incredible. Hanging solar panels a few meters above crops of tomatoes and jalapeños multiplied their yield 2-3x, used substantially less water, controlled temperatures, and increased the output of the solar panels https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2301355120 #science #solar #environment #agriculture
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Part 1: #ClimateChange

Wow.

Solution to the #ClimateCrisis using #SolarPanels for #farming: #Agrivoltaics

"Properly designed solar installations can increase food #harvests, reduce the need for #irrigation, revive dying lakes, rescue #pollinators, restore #soils + cool overheated humans—all while producing more power than conventional solar arrays."

"In 1982, researchers @ the #FraunhoferInstitute for Solar Energy (ISE) in Germany proposed a... solution..."

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2301355120
Photo of crops below an array of large, tilted solar pannels.


The Even-lighting Agrivoltaic System, shown here over an artichoke crop in China’s Anhui province in 2019, uses grooved glass plates to spread sunlight and increase yields. 

Image credit: Wen Liu.
Wm.son mastodon (AP)
We are woefully behind in all areas of solar. What sell here? House panels that are marked up substantially. Just make money, and while they help, they aren't solving the bigger issue.
KLB mastodon (AP)
we still expect individuals to do the heavy lifting (like with recycling), when the problem area is farther upstream.
Part 2: #SolutionsForClimateChange: #Agrivoltaics

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Combining the new solar-panel-above fields method* with ancient raised-field #WaruWaru #farming #technology could facilitate #WaterConservation and management, raise yields, reduce #fertilizer concentration, and reduce #erosion.

The solution to our current #drought problems in many areas might have been with us for 2,300 years at least, probably first developed by the #Tiahuanaco culture of the #Andean...

*See previous toot (Part 1)
Revitalized irrigation channels in the Andean highlands, interspersed with raised-field patches growing some green crops.

Source: https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread913772/pg1
Detailed description of the Waru Waru irrigation technology

(sorry, lengthy text and OCR completely messes up the columns)
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...highlands of #Bolivia + #Peru.
Raised-field agriculture has also been used in countries like #China, #Mexico + #Morocco.

#WaruWaru also stems #desertification + creates a cooling (+warming during the night) #microclimate when combined w/ the #SolarPanels, similar to the #irrigated #gardens created by the Muslims, e.g. in the #Alhambra in #Andalucia. In combination with the solar panels. Jointly with the building of #Roman type #cisterns, #agriculture might even be extended to years..
Escalera-de-Agua (Staircase of Water)
Alhambra-palace-Generalife Gardens

Source: https://www.piccavey.com/wp-content/uploads/Escalera-de-Agua-Alhambra-palace-Generalife.jpg
small Aqueduct bridging the Cuesta del Rey Chico in the Alhambra in Granada

Source: http://jeffreygardens.blogspot.com/2012/03/tales-of-alhambra.html
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...without rainfall for some time.

I am not an engineer, but it seems quite logic that the reflective capabilities of the
#SolarPanels will also protect the organic #soil from #erosion by rain, sun, and to some degree, wind.

After some interest in the 1960’s through 1980s and early 2000’s, a 2019 Master thesis from #Italy with the chief aim of #WaterConservation and management takes aim to solve South American cities’ recurring #flood problems using #WaruWaru:

https://www.politesi.polimi.it/handle/10589/148696.
Schematic cut through a Waru Waru irrigation system of agriculature:
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Whereas #WaruWaru (also called #camellones in #Peru) was developed for mountain #agriculture, the author Beatrice Salinetti, like me, seems to see an application for many arid regions on all continents.

[TO BE CONTINUED in (5/8):
https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110003784757750634]

Other Sources:

https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread913772/pg1 (nice intro into #WaruWaru)

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/farming-like-the-incas-70263217/ (she incorrectly attributes the technology to the conquering #Incas, who were but a small pastoral tribe until the 12th century)...

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[Other sources continued:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waru_Waru]

Further good news from the world of #Agrivoltaics:

#AppliedEnergy:

"..putting agriculture under solar installations—is a good way to maximize land use. It also makes the #SolarPanels *last longer*...
Solar panels mounted 4 meters above a #soybean crop were connected to temperature reductions of up to *10* degrees Celsius, the study found, compared to..."

https://www.fastcompany.com/90861486/agrivoltaics-crops-under-solar-panels-good-for-panels


Picture of the Andean highlands, farmed with Waru Waru technology, consisting of many raised fields in a patchwork optic. in the valley.

Subtitle:
At the Incan civilization's height in the 1400s, the system of terraces covered about a million hectares throughout Peru and fed the vast empire. 
Cynthia Graber

Source: https://th-thumbnailer.cdn-si-edu.com/P3d-67l5_VNCbpXJLlv5eX0YwQc=/fit-in/1072x0/https://tf-cmsv2-smithsonianmag-media.s3.amazonaws.com/filer/Inca-farming-ancient-terraces-7.jpg
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Part 3: #ClimateChange and #AtmosphericRivers

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I did not want to provide another installment today, but I just came across this older boost of mine about special weather conditions on the #US #WestCoast, that leads to recurrent #FloodingEvents called Atmospheric Rivers (AR).

https://mastodon.social/@UncensoredNews/109610717322432046

Now, I am not a #meterologist, but we know from Part 2 that the ancient Andean people had recurring over-abundant rainfall issues, too (El Niño events).
Stylized picture of the Rocky Mountains in California and a blue-white, wide arrow crossing it, symbolizing an Atmospheric River.

Text:

"The science behind atmospheric rivers An atmospheric river (AR) is a flowing column of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere responsible for producing significant levels of rain and snow, especially in the Western United States. When ARs move inland and sweep over the mountains, the water vapor rises and cools to create heavy precipitation. Though many ARs are weak systems that simply provide beneficial rain or snow, some of the larger, more powerful ARs can create extreme rainfall and floods capable of disrupting travel, inducing mudslides and causing catastrophic damage to life and property.
Visit www.research.noaa.gov to learn more."
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[Footnote I of V:
10th #AtmosphericRiver in #California on 03/11/2023:]

"This marks the state’s 10th atmospheric river *this winter*.”

#WaruWaru style #flood prevention and #WaterManagement are decades overdue.

"In the...#Andes, pre-#Inca cultures developed nature-based #water harvesting technologies to manage #drought and #flood risks under natural climatic extremes.
These technologies have gained renewed attention as a..."

#flood #news #planetsdyincloud

https://youtu.be/vsp1yrkCHsw​
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[Footnote II of V:
10th #AtmosphericRiver in #California on 03/11/2023:]

"...potential strategy to increase #WaterSecurity...

The technology is a combination of #rehabilitation of marginal #soils, #drainage improvement, #WaterStorage, optimal utilization of available radiant energy, and attenuation of the effects of #frost. The main feature of this system is the construction of a network of #embankments and #canals."

Take a look of the cartographed #ElNiño events in #SouthAmerica...
Map of South América showing the categorized impact of flooding caused by recurring #ElNiño events
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[Footnote III of IV:
10th #AtmosphericRiver in #California on 03/11/2023:]

#WaruWaru #WaterManagement

...comparison to atmospheric river events is brutally obvious....

Source:
Waru Waru: the new pueblo
Flood attenuation system for Latin-American cities

Master Thesis by
Beatrice Salinetti
Milan, Italy, 2019

https://www.academia.edu/90681352/Waru_Waru_the_new_pueblo_Floods_attenuation_system_for_latin_american_cities
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[Footnote V of V: 10th #AtmosphericRiver in #California on 03/11/2023:]

And in case you were wondering how the #reservoirs were doing while #CA has been experiencing all these floods due to Atmospheric River events, here is the answer:

Many California reservoirs are still below their historical levels.

/END Footnotes

(continues in 12/15)
Map of California as of March 12, 2023, showing the levels of the states major reservoirs.

Most seem to be at about 3/4 full, but go es low as 47% for Trinitiy and up to 144% for McClure.
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...Furthermore, e.g. Italy has been the target of similar events in recent decades.

And the #monsoon season in Asia has been a phenomenon for thousands of years.

Fun fact: did you know that there was a monsoon in the #US, too?

So, we can safely assume that building #Roman-Type cisterns or other huge water basins and the like will be an issue for many countries around the globe in the decades to come.

I read an article about about repurposing dried-out fields in #California for this..
Schematic of how a summer and a winter monsoon work.
Schematic of the Southwestern USA Monsoon

Source: https://max.nwstatic.co.uk/newsimages2016/weekly/20190713/geog_3290_10_midterm_rev.jpg
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...draining rain water into #aquifers, but I can't find it anymore for the time being.

However, I found an up-to-date-article here, which focuses more on the #WaterManagement than on the construction aspects:

"Over the past decade, #Dahlke’s experiments with submerging small plots have suggested 👉intentional #flooding can replenish aquifers without damaging either #groundwater quality or crops"👈

It is based on a law enacted in 2014:

"#California adopted a landmark law,...
In a 2016 experiment, researchers flooded an almond grove in a bid to restore California’s groundwater.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS

Source: https://www.science.org/content/article/can-california-s-floods-help-recharge-depleted-groundwater-supplies
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...the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (#SGMA), that promotes the practice. It requires farmers to treat aquifers like bank accounts, clamping down on overdrafts but also allowing those who deposit water into them to make bigger withdrawals later."

It is a very interesting proposition and in combination with new (solar panels, where feasible) and re-discovered (#WaruWaru) farming technologies, more arable land should remain for this century...

https://www.science.org/content/article/can-california-s-floods-help-recharge-depleted-groundwater-supplies
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As I have learned from this #Oxfam video about "Culturas hidráulicas de #Moxos"* and the "#camellones", the latest research dates the raised-field technology in #SouthAmerica even earlier, to 850 to 1,000 BCE.

Furthermore, this technology was in use in many more regions of #SouthAmerica.

*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnMUnTYhuzo

In the language of the conquering tribe, #Quechua, the term is #WaruWaru. However, using the term in...
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[Other sources continued:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waru_Waru]

Further good news from the world of #Agrivoltaics:

#AppliedEnergy:

"..putting agriculture under solar installations—is a good way to maximize land use. It also makes the #SolarPanels *last longer*...
Solar panels mounted 4 meters above a #soybean crop were connected to temperature reductions of up to *10* degrees Celsius, the study found, compared to..."

https://www.fastcompany.com/90861486/agrivoltaics-crops-under-solar-panels-good-for-panels
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"...#SolarPanels mounted half a meter above bare soil...
higher temperatures can decrease the lifetime and
"...efficiency of #SolarPanels.

Cooling mechanisms:

-#evapotranspiration
-plants reflect less solar radiation than the bare soil
- panel higher above ground...better air circulation

"There are a lot more questions to answer about the relationship between solar energy and #crops (how to more effectively plant, grow, and #harvest those crops...
Big solar panels mounted high above soybean crop fields.

Photos: Scott Sinklier/Design Pics/Getty Images,leezsnow/iStock/Getty Images Plus
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"...underneath panels is a major one). This research is only the beginning."

Max #Zhang is a professor of mechanical engineering at #CornellUniversity".

Imagine the enormous additional cooling effects putting #WaruWaru canals below the panels in #Agrivoltaics!

https://www.fastcompany.com/90861486/agrivoltaics-crops-under-solar-panels-good-for-panels
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If you like to have a more animated view of the technology, I have discovered this nice #YouTube video which focuses on the intricacies of the #WaruWaru canals in #English.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxeVweYYi4c

[Continued in Part 3: #ClimateChange and #AtmosphericRivers, applying it to other geographic regions than the #Andean highlands]

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109973294976182469

Part 3: #ClimateChange and #AtmosphericRivers

(1/15)

I did not want to provide another installment today, but I just came across this older boost of mine about special weather conditions on the #US #WestCoast, that leads to recurrent #FloodingEvents called Atmospheric Rivers (AR).

https://mastodon.social/@UncensoredNews/109610717322432046

Now, I am not a #meterologist, but we know from Part 2 that the ancient Andean people had recurring over-abundant rainfall issues, too (El Niño events).
Stylized picture of the Rocky Mountains in California and a blue-white, wide arrow crossing it, symbolizing an Atmospheric River.

Text:

"The science behind atmospheric rivers An atmospheric river (AR) is a flowing column of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere responsible for producing significant levels of rain and snow, especially in the Western United States. When ARs move inland and sweep over the mountains, the water vapor rises and cools to create heavy precipitation. Though many ARs are weak systems that simply provide beneficial rain or snow, some of the larger, more powerful ARs can create extreme rainfall and floods capable of disrupting travel, inducing mudslides and causing catastrophic damage to life and property.
Visit www.research.noaa.gov to learn more."

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a1 mastodon (AP)
Just love the comment one did on the abovesecret site: "Minecraft"! 😂
A. No, née: Moose mastodon (AP)
@BlumeEvolution falls noch nicht bekannt, in diesem Threads sind auch einige Ideen für Wassermanagement.
Thought you might like my follow-up toot to the solar-panel toot from yesterday.

Here is it: https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109972629386382918

If not, just ignore.

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#ClimateChange
#WaruWaru
#Irrigation
#Desertification
#farming
#science
#technology
#SolarPanels

Part 2: #SolutionsForClimateChange: #Agrivoltaics

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Combining the new solar-panel-above fields method* with ancient raised-field #WaruWaru #farming #technology could facilitate #WaterConservation and management, raise yields, reduce #fertilizer concentration, and reduce #erosion.

The solution to our current #drought problems in many areas might have been with us for 2,300 years at least, probably first developed by the #Tiahuanaco culture of the #Andean...

*See previous toot (Part 1)
Revitalized irrigation channels in the Andean highlands, interspersed with raised-field patches growing some green crops.

Source: https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread913772/pg1
Detailed description of the Waru Waru irrigation technology

(sorry, lengthy text and OCR completely messes up the columns)

MadeInDex mastodon (AP)
Very interesting, never heard about this before! 👍
strangetown mastodon (AP)
in 1982. Let that sink in.Over 40 years ago.
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Yes, I was quite angry, when I read it. We could've head a second #GreenRevolution FOUR DECADES ago.
But it gets even better than that. We could have had an agricultural revolution for arid landscapes outside of the #Andean regions 490 years ago: in 1532 the conquistador Francisco #Pizarro captured the Sapa #Inca #Atahualpa #Cajamarca. A year later, the #Spaniards could have told the #ReyesCatólicos of #Spain about the advanced...

@kellogh
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...#WaruWaru technology and revolutionized agriculture. Instead, they hunted for gold and silver.

However, since 1982 humanity would have had the chance to combine the technologies. It still hasn't done so.

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109972629386382918

Part 2: #SolutionsForClimateChange: #Agrivoltaics

(1/8)
Combining the new solar-panel-above fields method* with ancient raised-field #WaruWaru #farming #technology could facilitate #WaterConservation and management, raise yields, reduce #fertilizer concentration, and reduce #erosion.

The solution to our current #drought problems in many areas might have been with us for 2,300 years at least, probably first developed by the #Tiahuanaco culture of the #Andean...

*See previous toot (Part 1)
Revitalized irrigation channels in the Andean highlands, interspersed with raised-field patches growing some green crops.

Source: https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread913772/pg1
Detailed description of the Waru Waru irrigation technology

(sorry, lengthy text and OCR completely messes up the columns)

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