April 6, 2025

28 thoughts on “Inside the Extreme Plan to Refreeze the Arctic | WSJ Future of Everything

  1. Well this is good news
    Because nothing has ever gone wrong when humans decide to interfere with nature.
    Idiots climate change is, was, and will always be completely normal.
    Just because the world isn't the same as it was when you were a child isn't reason enough to cause another catastrophe – culling the elephant herds in Africa to deter poaching ( that one was just a brilliant idea)
    Cane toad, and rabbits in Australia.
    The pigs, rats, and dogs that did in the dodo.
    You need to learn to leave well enough alone

  2. And don’t 95% of these ideas require producing (polluting the air and land space) a large amount of specific products to make this happen? Just long form money laundering for infants. You guys are seriously making this funnier. Wall Street Journal is a tad bit of a joke. Take the world for babies and produce a message enough and people will believe it. Which makes them money. Stop listening to this propaganda. It’s for the profit of the rich

  3. If this works, its effect will be minimal. What happens in a certain place on Earth has something to do with what happened thousands of miles away from that place. It means the best way to make the poles colder is by making the middle region greener. So humanity must stop developing natural forests and habitats for industrial and commercial use. This also means that humanity must control its population. This also greatly means that humanity must preserve the natural environment and the lives of animals because animals play a very crucial role in balancing climate. They belong to the chain of balance of this planet so they know better while what humanity does is destruction. No amount of technical feat can make the climate better than simply preserving the animal lives and the natural environment. In short, we must respect them.

  4. Its a bit silly. Instead they should be on antarctica to pump the water from beneath the gaciers that acts as a lubricant… pumping in the arctic is like pissing in the ocean…

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