'..we believe the number of installations, necessary to save a 100.000 square kilometers of ice from melting during the summer, can be reduced dramatically to about 100 to 1000 installations.''In 2016, a group of scientists proposed a simple solution to save the Arctic ice: increase its volume by pumping water onto the existing ice sheets. The Arctic sea water, when pumped over the ice, freezes quickly due to the low Arctic atmosphere temperature. This results in thicker ice sheets, which are less likely to melt completely during summer. Being a promising idea due to its simplicity, however, it requires further exploration to determine the most effective approach to implement it on a large scale.
A new conceptWe are developing a new concept which makes use of specific locations around the Arctic Ocean to create ice and then have it transported into the Arctic waters by existing ocean currents. Through this much more effective ice distribution process and larger pumps, we believe the number of installations, necessary to save a 100.000 square kilometers of ice from melting during the summer, can be reduced dramatically to about 100 to 1000 installations.'
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