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As ‘doomsday’ glacier melts, can an artificial barrier save it?

Grist

Opponents of the plans, including many glaciologists, say such outlandish proposals are a dangerous diversion from the real task of mitigating climate change by curbing carbon emissions. We could explore them at a meaningfully large scale in sites with low negative consequences if things don’t go well.” We need other tools.”

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

Sea Ice extent is going down. Unfortunately, all kinds of positive (or negative?) Why ice age and multi-year ice is important Every year, Arctic sea ice has its “birthday”. This is the the time of the year when the minimum sea ice extent is reached, which usually happens mid-September. Lot’s of Methane.