This document proposes constructing very large floating structures to provide additional land area as global warming causes sea levels to rise. It discusses the causes and impacts of global warming, including melting ice caps and rising ocean temperatures. The document then presents the methodology and results of analyzing a floating pontoon structure model to demonstrate the feasibility of the concept. The pontoon model is used to calculate the depth submerged in water, which represents its self-weight, and the height above water, which represents its weight-carrying capacity. The analysis found the concept viable for supporting conventional building structures and addressing land loss from climate change.