Could sand spread on sea ice help keep the Arctic cool?

A bold plan aims to preserve young ice — and halt the loss of multiyear ice.

By Dermot Cole December 30, 2019
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Think of the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean as a reflective heat shield vital to a stable climate.

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