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The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Could Flood the Earth. Can a 50-Mile Wall Stop It?
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The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Could Flood the Earth. Can a 50-Mile Wall Stop It?

  • Top researchers are testing a sea curtain idea to slow Thwaites Glacier by blocking warm water from reaching its base.
  • Supporters say such targeted actions could buy time and protect coastal areas despite ongoing decarbonization challenges.
  • Critics argue geoengineering risks are high and may distract from urgent fossil fuel reduction.
  • Philanthropic funding is playing a growing role in supporting polar-geoengineering research.
  • Alternative ideas include refreezing Thwaites to bedrock and thickening Arctic sea ice as potential measures.
  • Exoplanant studies warn that natural decarbonization alone may not save Thwaites from collapse within a century.
  • Experts debate legal and environmental implications, including potential breaches of the Antarctic Treaty.
  • The curtain project is just one of several proposals under scrutiny by mainstream glaciology.
  • UN climate discussions reflect rising temperatures and intensifying climate impacts, reinforcing the urgency of action.
  • Researchers emphasize the need to balance innovation with caution to protect fragile polar ecosystems.
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First ever drilling mission underway on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’
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First ever drilling mission underway on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’

  • British Antarctic Survey and South Korea begin drilling into Thwaites Glacier to study subglacial melt dynamics.
  • The mission focuses on how warm ocean water affects the glacier from beneath.
  • Thwaites Glacier is among the most remote, least studied areas of Antarctica.
  • The drilling aims to improve climate models and sea-level rise projections.
  • The operation is part of broader research into Thwaites' stability and future behavior.
  • The team comprises scientists from the British Antarctic Survey and South Korea.
  • The project is described as a first-ever drilling mission on the glacier.
  • Results could influence understanding of ice loss from Thwaites and global sea levels.
  • The expedition marks a collaboration between international research institutions.
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