They’re putting the Arctic on ice.
Scientists have been working to stave off summer in one of the Earth’s coldest places in a bid to protect rapidly melting Arctic sea ice — and it appears to be working, according to a report.
Real Ice, an effort funded by the UK government, uses hydrogen-powered underwater drones to pump seawater to the surface of the Arctic in winter, where temperatures can average -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists went to Northern…more
Source nypost.com
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