During an era of unprecedented climate disaster, good news about our changing environment is harder to come by.
Record temperatures last year resulted inGreenlands third highest melt seasonand a4% volume lossin Switzerlands glaciers.
The tests involved drilling through sea ice and pumping water from the ocean below onto the snow above.
Initial results proved successful, and generated 25 centimeters of natural ice growth on the ices underside.
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Glaciers are melting at an alarming pace due to global warming and climate change.
Using their AquaFreezing approach, Arctic sea water is recycled and transformed into sea ice.
Field results showed 25 cm of natural ice growth on the sea ices underside.
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