The Guardian Australia
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Scientists initiate successful geoengineering project to refreeze Arctic sea ice
Scientists successfully initiated a geoengineering project to refreeze Arctic sea ice near Cambridge Bay, Canada, showing early promising results. Real Ice, funded by the UK government, pumped 50,000 tonnes of seawater onto the ice, increasing its thickness by 50 centimeters.
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