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Hello Michelle - I was reading an article about the connection of La Nina events to sea level and global earth temperature.
La Nina (2010/11) shifted ~1800km³ of precipitation from ocean to land areas, resulting in a temporarily lower GMSL (-5 mm) and global mean temperature (-0,32°F).

Wouldn't this "La Nina Effect" be a wonderful "watercooling" concept for humanity  to lowering sea levels and Earth's temperature by actively retaining greater volumes of water (1000-2000km³) above land surfaces - also to counteract global water scarcity and desertification ?