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Very random question, but do you know of any updates about the artificial icebergs thing? I'm very interested in it and would love to either get the word out or maybe donate to the cause if I can. I can't seem to find any recent updates on it at all, though; many articles were posted when the concept was first announced. Thank you in advance, and I hope you have a wonderful day! ❤️
Happily, I actually do have info about the status of this on-hand, because I was reading an article that mentioned it just a few days ago:
Basically, you haven't heard any updates because the concept hasn't really been further developed. Yet!! With the release of the report detailed here, that project and other solutions for the Arctic will hopefully be getting much more thorough analysis as we move forward in trying to solve this crisis.
The strongest solutions, the report found, were "ones that didn’t involve geoengineering, had a long history of development, and came with major known benefits. Among these were rewilding, reforestation, and managing northern wildfires."
-via Mongabay News, May 21, 2024
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The Promise and Peril of Geoengineering
Image of Arctic Ice by Pink floyd88 a via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>. As we head into a ever warming world, some experts and politicians are embracing a possible solution to climate change called geoengineering. Theoretically geoengineering could slow down climate change, stop it, and maybe even remove carbon from the air. It sounds like…
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#adaptation#ALASKA#albedo#arctic#arctic ice#Arctic Ice Project#carbon#climate change#climate. silicon#geoengineering#global warming#solar engineering#solution#technological fix
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The HMS Terror
After getting stuck in arctic ice during a quest to find the Northwest Passage, the HMS Terror sank to the bottom of the sea only to be rediscovered in 2016.
#The HMS Terror#Let's Get Haunted#Northwest Passage#Arctic Ice#Sunken Ship#Ship Wreck#Episode 36#Spotify#Late Stage Cannibalism Aboard the Doomed Ghost Ship
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#abstract art#photography#aerial photography#arctic ice#dark aesthetic#winter#Canada#Manitoba#contemporary art#fine art prints
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This drawing idea got me out of my Artist’s block. Weep before it.
#artists on tumblr#cartoon#anthro#cartoony#simplicity#experimental#penguin#walrus#science fiction#science fantasy#laser gun#arctic ice#polar
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Dr. Natalia Shakova is a scientist who has been studying methane gas in the Arctic for years, and what she has to say is absolutely terrifying!
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ARCTIC ICE by Nick Cobbing, Nat Geo Image Collection
#arctic ice#nick cobbing#national geographic#landscape#nature#ice#outdoors#travel#wonder#wander#wanderlust#explore#photography#upload
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Danbert arctic expedition horror, idk idk. I just want them to go on adventures, suffer/cause unspeakable horrors, and kiss. (suggestive-ish pic under the cut)
EDIT: it's a fic now!
#reanimator#herbert west#dan cain#danbert#comic#what wakes alone in ice fic#my reani obsession has reached the 'what if arctic horror' stage of all my obsessions
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"In 2010, the Northwest Passage was largely free of sea ice by 10 August and the two whales moved into the Northwest Passage from opposite directions. Both whales were located in Viscount Melville Sound for more than two weeks in September... It is not known what attracted the whales to this area."
Inspired by @bandi-off's post.
#fitzier#james fitzjames#francis crozier#francis rawdon moira crozier#the terror#the terror amc#my art#bowhead whale#marine biology#arctic#marine life#whales#sea creatures#melting polar ice
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Sup I come bearing gifts 
❄️🌊Arctic Sea Nymph Danny🌊❄️
Let’s go, so Danny somehow ends up in the arctic because of the Usual ( GIW got to bad, Bad Fenton everyone got murked etc) and starts to hang out with the wild life around there and somehow ends up getting adopted by the local siren population, and now to the DC part of this so Danny and his siren parents or well pack as the siren what him to call them ( Danny starts to understand them but to people who haven’t been around sirens long enough it just sounds like growls and screaming to them) anyway so Aquaman hears about a sea nymph who’s been living in the Arctic and been adopted by a siren pack who are mind you VERY violent when it comes to outsiders around them and their pack so Aquaman goes to investigate it and finds Danny being all mysterious and mystical and than you all know what happeneds next ✨Misunderstandings✨
Now for what Danny looks like something like this
(Looking all mystical and shit)and well wearing something like this
Also just for a treat there is what I’m thinking the sirens look like a mix of this and
Just imagine darker hues on the second pic. And for the cavern it looks something like this
I like this concept so I’ll probably add more in a another post anyway
byee you Crows of the Fea world
#dc x dp#danny phantom#dp x dc#dc x dp crossover#dc x dp fanfiction#that weird thing in the woods#dc x dp fic#dc x dp prompt#that-weird-thing-in-the-woods#dc x dp au#arctic sea nymph Danny#dp x dc misunderstandings#dc x dp misunderstandings#misunderstandings#dpxdc#danny fenton#dcxdp#dp x dc au#the siren population sees Danny: Baby?#Danny: trips over his robes and falls into the water from the ice#The siren population: Baby.#than continue to kidnap Danny and bring him to their cavern/Home#Danny now has a group siren who are his parents now he guess???#aquaman#aqua lad#could work too#dp x dc prompt#dp x dc crossover#siren#sirens adopted Danny
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The 1987 Montreal Protocol, which phased out the production and use of chemicals that were depleting the ozone layer, has long been considered one of the most successful environmental treaties in history. New research finds that the global pact achieved another unforeseen benefit: delaying the melting of Arctic sea ice.
In a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the University of Exeter and Columbia University found that the implementation of the Montreal Protocol is delaying the first ice-free Arctic summer by up to 15 years. That’s because the chemicals banned under the agreement are also potent greenhouse gases.
“Our results show that the climate benefits from the Montreal Protocol are not in some faraway future: the protocol is delaying the melting of Arctic sea ice at this very moment,” Lorenzo Polvani, one of the study’s authors, said in a press release.
The study authors ran a series of climate models based on two different scenarios: one that included levels of ozone-depleting substances that would be expected if the Montreal Protocol never existed, and another accounting for the global treaty. The researchers concluded that the protocol is postponing the first ice-free Arctic summer by a decade or more, and entirely due to the phasedown of ozone-depleting chemicals.
The Montreal Protocol was created to address a hole in the stratospheric ozone layer over the Antarctic. The ozone layer protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation that causes skin cancer and cataracts in humans. The treaty phased out almost 100 chemicals — including aerosols used in hair spray and other products, refrigerants, and solvents — that were found to be responsible for destroying stratospheric ozone.
Those banned chemicals, collectively called ozone-depleting substances, or ODS, are also potent greenhouse gases, with up to tens of thousands times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide. The report authors estimate that 1 metric ton of avoided ODS emissions leads to 7,000 square meters (more than 75,000 square feet) of avoided Arctic sea loss. By way of comparison, 1 metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions results in about 3 square meters (about 32 square feet) of sea ice loss.
Given the potency of ODSs as a greenhouse gas, the authors are not surprised at this outsize impact on Arctic sea ice levels. “Nonetheless, such a large mitigating impact of the Montreal Protocol on Arctic sea ice loss is remarkable if one keeps in mind that the protocol was aimed at preventing ozone depletion in the Antarctic stratosphere, and little was known of its effect on Arctic sea ice when the protocol was signed,” the authors noted.
According to their projections, the Montreal Protocol has already prevented more than half a million square kilometers (about 193,000 square miles) of sea ice loss. By 2030, that amount will rise to more than 1 million square kilometers, and to 2 million square kilometers of prevented Arctic sea ice loss by 2040.
-via Grist, 5/24/23
#arctic#arctic circle#arctic ocean#arctic ice#sea ice#climate change#global warming#sea level rise#montreal protocol#cfc#hfc#greenhouse gasses#carbon dioxide#if we hurry#we can absolutely buy ourselves the time to save ourselves#as someone constantly looking at good news developments in the environment and green tech I truly believe that#good news#hope
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Aurora Borealis by Frederic Edwin Church
#frederic edwin church#art#aurora borealis#northern lights#aurora#auroras#arctic#landscape#ship#sky#isaac israel hayes#polar explorers#polar explorer#polar exploration#ss united states#lights#ice#frozen#arctic exploration#arctic explorer#american#north america#america
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Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826–1900), "The Icebergs" (details), 1861
#Frederic Edwin Church#art#american art#painting#landscape#landscape painting#seascape#seascape painting#oil on canvas#oil painting#19th century art#19th century#1860s#paintings#art detail#art history#nature#scenery#frozen#ice#iceberg#arctic
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Portrait of Arctic explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld (1886) by Georg von Rosen. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
#adolf erik nordenskiöld#georg von rosen#nationalmuseum stockholm#national museum#oil on canvas#oil painting#painting#genre painting#art#artwork#male portrait#male portrayal#portrait#portraiture#landscape#landscape painting#arctic exploration#arctic#ice#19th century#late 19th century#19th century art#19th century fashion#1886#circa 1886#1880s#1880s fashion#1880s dress#1880s art#swedish
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#pokemon#pokemon sv#pokemon scarlet and violet#grusha#cetitan#aquanutart#i was like oh the new ice gym leader has such a great design i hope i have a chance to draw her one day#*reads the wiki page* excuse me what. oh i accidentally drew him immediately#he has an adorable round snow whale thing friend what am i supposed to do#anyway thanks pokemon i feel slightly less upset about it being WINTER#I DON'T LIKE WINTER#i prefer water in a liquid not solid state#if it's not at least 70F/21C and sunny it's winter to me#anyway grusha and i would unfortunately live in different worlds because i cant hack these arctic temperatures (= less than aforementioned#IT GETS BELOW FREEZING HERE HELP ME I'M A FROG#i am fine don't worry about me. i am being dramatic. i have survived many winters i am a strong frog#TWO MORE MONTHS#HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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