Bangor University students try to re-ice the Arctic
Bangor University students try to re-ice the Arctic
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Students and graduates of Bangor University have an ambitious plan to re-ice the Arctic.
The group have formed a company called Real Ice which has invented a prototype machine designed to create ponds of water which then refreeze.
The team is headed up by Dubliner Cian Sherwin, a zoology graduate.
Mr Sherwin said: “When we talk to people about the project their first reaction is, ‘You’re doing what? You’re trying to re-ice the Arctic?’”
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Scientists invent machine to refreeze North Pole in climate change fight
It is hoped the ice-making machine will replenish polar ice caps. It will pump water up from under the ice cap to the surface, creating new layers of the sea ice
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Scientists say they have invented a machine to refreeze ice (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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05/06/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/05/2021 22:25
Hyundai Motor and UNDP Accelerator Labs Present Worldwide Sustainable Solutions from Thirty Countries âfor Tomorrowâ
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How North Wales business incredible invention could help replenish polar ice caps
The ice-making machine powered by renewable energy has caught the attention of the United Nations Development Programme
Blue Planet II (Image: PA)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A North Wales company has invented a revolutionary ice-making machine powered by renewable energy to replenish melting polar ice caps in the battle against climate change.