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[The Arctic Ice Shield: Can Geoengineering Save the Polar Caps?]-[Could Freezing Arctic Sea Ice Combat Climate Change?]

Science Quickly · B2 · 2025-05-16

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The Climate Crisis and the Arctic "Mirror"

Climate change is rapidly altering the Arctic, where sea ice acts as a critical "big mirror" reflecting up to 90% of solar radiation back into space. As this ice melts, the exposed ocean absorbs that heat, creating a feedback loop that accelerates global warming. With Arctic sea ice shrinking by about 40% over the last four decades, scientists warn that summertime ice could disappear entirely as early as the 2030s. This loss threatens to raise global temperatures by an additional 0.19 degrees Celsius by 2050, prompting a desperate search for solutions in the field of polar geoengineering.

The Real Ice Initiative: Thickening the Shield

The UK-based company Real Ice is testing an ambitious geoengineering project: artificially thickening sea ice to prevent it from disappearing. Led by co-founder Kian Sherwin, the team uses industrial pumps to bring seawater onto the surface of existing ice. By flooding the snow—which acts as an insulator—the water freezes into a new, thicker layer of ice. Last winter, the company thickened 250,000 square meters of ice, with plans to demonstrate their technology on a 100-square-kilometer scale by 2027-2028. Ultimately, they envision a massive deployment of 500,000 automated underwater drones to scale this process across one million square kilometers of the Arctic.

Engineering and Environmental Hurdles

The proposal faces immense logistical and ecological challenges. Oceanographer Craig Lee notes that maintaining half a million autonomous drones in one of the "harshest environments on earth" is currently infeasible, particularly given the extreme difficulty of battery management and equipment repair in remote regions like Cambridge Bay. Furthermore, there are significant ecological concerns. Marine biologist Brendan Kelly highlights that the Arctic ecosystem, including ringed seals that dig lairs in the snow, relies on specific snow conditions. Flooding these areas could disrupt the habitat of seals, foxes, and polar bears, leading to "massive loss of habitat."

Governance and Ethical Controversies

Beyond the technical obstacles, the project faces intense scrutiny regarding indigenous consent and environmental ethics. Inuit residents, who rely on the ice for hunting and survival, express mixed feelings. While some hope it might "rejuvenate hunting and fishing," others, like elder Annie Atihuyak, worry about the impact of underwater drones on wildlife. Indigenous leaders, such as Sarah Oelsvig, argue that geoengineering projects often mirror "colonial thinking" by imposing interventions on indigenous homelands without adequate oversight. Critics, including a group of 42 prominent glaciologists, argue that such projects are "infeasible and dangerous," warning that they may serve as a distraction from the urgent need for decarbonization.

A Band-Aid for a Warming Planet

Real Ice CEO Andreea Cecolini characterizes the project as a "band-aid" intended to buy humanity time to address the root cause of climate change: greenhouse gas emissions. While the potential cooling effect of thickening ice could be equivalent to removing 930 million metric tons of CO2 annually, this figure is dwarfed by global emissions. As the planet warms four times faster in the Arctic than elsewhere, the debate remains polarized. Ultimately, whether polar geoengineering becomes a viable climate tool or a dangerous distraction remains to be seen, as the world struggles to balance the desperate need for intervention with the unpredictable consequences of altering the Earth’s most fragile ecosystems.

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