The ice in the Arctic is in trouble, and a group of geoengineers wants to do something about it. Their initiative, called Real Ice, figured out a way to rebuild Arctic sea ice, on a very small scale, using little more than augers and water pumps.
Their first attempts proved a success, according to the group’s 2024 to 25 research report, released in June. They were able to regrow approximately 30 centimeters of ice in addition to the ice that formed naturally without any help,…
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