Scientists have invented a machine to refreeze the North Pole in the fight against climate change.A company in North Wales has invented a revolutionary ice-making machine powered by renewable energy to replenish melting polar ice caps.
The prototype, developed by the firm Real Ice, is being sent to be tested on the icy waters of Northern Canada. The ice-maker, developed by a team of graduates and current students at Bangor University, has been christened the Real Ice Re-Icing Machine.
It will pump water up from under the ice cap to the surface where temperatures as low as -50C quickly freeze it, creating new layers of the sea ice the wildlife and the people of the region need to survive.The plan is for the indigenous Inuit people to own the.
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