Preserving Arctic and Antarctic Ice: Ideas about Artificial Processes

Abstract Catastrophic ice loss from the Arctic and Antarctic may lead to large-scale changes in both weather and climate. From a human perspective, the worst case resulting would be changes to weather circulation such that rain patterns would be disrupted signi cantly. The impact on global agricultu...

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Main Authors: Helman, Daniel, Haqq-Misra, Jacob
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