Arctic Dispatches, part 3: A pilot project at a lake in northern Alaska is one of a number aiming to slow climate change with geoengineering - but some worry about unintended consequencesAs a test location for a project that aims to ensure the livability of Earth, a frozen lake near the northern tip of Alaska could seem rather inauspicious.While the North Meadow Lake near Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, may be relatively nondescript, it will be the staging ground this month for an ambitious attempt to safeguard the Arctic's rapidly diminishing sea ice and stave off the most punishing effects of global warming. Continue reading...
Could sprinkling sand save the Arctic's shrinking sea ice?
23. dubna 2018 8:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/23/sprinkling-sand-save-arctic-shrinking-sea-ice
Zdroj: The Guardian