Good luck pumping enough water to make any noticeable effect
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you have to bring the ice from another planet to be effective, everyone knows that!
Documentary Narrator: Fortunately, our handsomest politicians came up with a cheap, last minute way to combat global warming. Ever since 2063, we simply drop a giant ice cube into the ocean now and again.
Suzie: Just like daddy puts in his drink every morning. Then he gets mad.
Documentary Narrator: Of course, because the greenhouse gasses are still building up, it takes more and more ice each time, thus solving the problem once and for all.
Suzie: But...
Documentary Narrator: Once and for all!
What a sad fucking planet we live on. I hate this timeline.
Worth a try, and we will at least gain some knowledge.
I feel we are going to need every little bit of help in the coming years.
First step is taking power from the generations that made this mess.
I'm more or less one of those, and I'm fine with it.
Vote more, and it will start to happen.
voting alone is insufficient
It's an important part of it
What could possibly go wrong?
Ice-9?
@Squire1039 would creating a water "speed bump" of sorts - like a short wall or stack of rocks - around the Arctic have any effect? Dumping sea water may have the reverse effect, no?
I wouldn't know about the speed bump. They are dumping the water on the ice to refreeze it, though.