
Seawater Greenhouse
The Seawater Greenhouse is a sustainable system that uses seawater and natural energy sources—such as sunlight and wind—to produce fresh water and improve local climate conditions. It works by evaporating seawater to create humid air, which then condenses into drinking water, while the remaining warm, humid air helps cool and humidify the surrounding environment. This innovative approach requires no electricity or fresh water imports, making it especially useful in arid regions near the coast. It supports agriculture and local livelihoods by providing both fresh water and a more temperate microclimate, using renewable resources efficiently.