Geoengineering Techniques Assessment: Arctic, Antarctic and Amazonian Regions
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Veli Albert Kallio
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to arctic...@googlegroups.com, Geoengineering FIPC
Frozen Isthmuses Protection Campaign of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans (FIPC) has proposed several geoengineering techniques to manage Arctic sea ice, its formation and concentrations as well as ice bergs. We at FIPC have also worked on geoengineering
in the Amazon region and presented at World Water Week.
SEA ICE GROWTH MANAGEMENT (further information to Arctic compendium) Introduction: Methods in Use by the Russian Federation v. Novel Method Proposed The Sea Ice area can be manipulated and has been manipulated in the past under favorable conditions
Sea Ice Growth Management (an assessment in Compendium of interventions to slow down, halt, and reverse the effects of climate change in the Arctic and northern regions). pp. 36-37. FROZEN ARCTIC: Compendium of interventions to slow down, halt, and
Proposals to block the ice fjords of Greenland with reinforced high-tension cables to prevent icebergs from moving into the sea is impractical, because the force of the ice would ultimately snap the cables and rapidly release a large quantity of
Iceberg Management (an assessment in Compendium of interventions to slow down, halt, and reverse the effects of climate change in the Arctic and northern regions), pp. 23-24. Iceberg management pp. 23-24. FROZEN ARCTIC: Compendium of interventions to
"A catastrophic draught event was reported across much of the north of South America during August - December 2005. This resulted in extensive and irreversible damage in parts of the Amazon river network. The 2005 Amazon draught followed very