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  • To avoid sea level rise, some researchers want to put barriers around the world's most vulnerable glaciers to slow them down.  (Science)

    Uh.

    What?

    In 2008, the Ilulissat Glacier in Greenland had a calving event in which it shed a single iceberg covering three square miles.  It sheds 35 billion tons of icebergs in the average year.

    And moving glaciers don't leave much of anything in their wake, except rubble.

    I mean...  Okay, it's not impossible.  If you want to build an anti-glacier barrier, go right ahead.  Yes, I'll make popcorn, but if you succeed I'll gladly give you credit.

    Update: Skip the first four paragraphs of the article and go to the fifth, which explains things a lot more clearly.  They don't want to build an anti-glacier barrier, but a barrier for warm ocean currents to shield glaciers at the point they enter the sea.

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1 "At a workshop at UC in October 2023, researchers suggested it might cost $88 billion to build 80 kilometers of curtains around Antarctic glaciers."

Another plan that would cost a trillion dollars to fully build out, eh?  Color me surprised.

Posted by: Rick C at Monday, July 15 2024 11:45 PM (MItL9)

2 "it might cost $88 billion to build 80 kilometers of curtains"
So, basically a couple of months of mailing cash to Zelenski might have to be funnelled elsewhere?
Also, if they actually managed to shuffle the warm water away from the ice, what do they think* is going to happen to the warm water?

*I'm using the term loosely here

Posted by: normal at Tuesday, July 16 2024 12:08 AM (LADmw)

3 Oh, and (duh), you're just going to end up with ice shelves that project further out into the ocean.  For a while.  Until they break off (calve, if you will) and we're right back where we started.

Posted by: normal at Tuesday, July 16 2024 12:12 AM (LADmw)

4 But $88 billion well-spent on underwater basket-weaving.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Tuesday, July 16 2024 09:05 AM (PiXy!)

5 Funny, Pixy, but only "well-spent" in the sense that, had that money been spent that way, it would well and truly have been spent.

Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, July 16 2024 12:02 PM (MItL9)

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