I think if the polar caps melted thats lots of fresh water into the oceans and thats the big problem. It would stop warm currents and cause an ice age. Im not sure if thats right but just finding somewhere for the water to go isnt the only problem.
probably all the politics that would be involved you know what politicians are like.......they would always put stumbling blocks in the way of good ideas.
I don't see how you could flood water to an inland destination without it flooding other countries on its way.
If the north caps melted it wouldn't make a great difference to our water levels as the ice is sat on water. The southern ones are sat on Antarctica though so that would cause a lot of flooding. You also have the ice sheets that sit on top of mountains and if global warming continues at the rate it is the one sat on top of Kilimanjaro could just disappear. So its not just the ice at the poles that are problematic.
I heard last week that plans are afoot to refill the Dead Sea which is disappearing fast with water channeled from the oceans by means of new canals. Although not drinking water it may help with rising sea levels caused by global warming.
Or they could just desalinate the sea water from the nearest coast line of the desert land and use that for their reservoir to pump water into their land....
Nice idea but, no profit to be made = no one cares.
desalination plants!!!
brilliant - just brilliant... not only is this very very expensive to achieve even on a small scale BUT to do it you have to boil the flipping water and collect the steam which then cools to be unsalted water soooooo to boil the stuff you are going to need loads of power to run your massive plant - at the moment this means burning fossil fuels - which in turn releases green house gases which in turn leads to climate change which in turn leads to melting of the polar ice caps ... all in all its not really the best plan in the world is it