Mitigatingthe Melting of the Arctic and Antarctic Ice Caps

EQTClimate Change Research Team

· Carbon Removal Conversion

As the Laptev Sea, once known as the nursery of sea ice, loses its
ice-forming capability, and as Greenland’s ice sheet, the world's
second largest, is declared irreversibly melted, the timeline for the
polar ice caps to regulate Earth's temperature has irrevocably
crossed the point of no return. Unfortunately, this descent seems far
from over, as we find ourselves far from the deepest abyss, despite
thinking we have hit rock bottom.

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Domino Effect of Ice Melt
Climate events on Earth are interlinked and causal, where the collapse of one
precipitates the fall of another. Tragically, this progression is not
linear but occurs across multiple fronts, synchronously and
accelerating towards an "endgame" for Earth’s climate.

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Two Primary Dominos

1.Rising Sea Levels

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Scenario of Rising Sea Levels:

Floods coastal cities → Increases climate refugees → Escalates food
crises → Strains medical resources → Intensifies conflicts over
energy, water, and territory → Disrupts maritime systems →
Devastates global supply chains → Drives a prolonged global
economic depression... Contaminant release in flooded areas →
Intensifies chemical disasters in oceans → Accelerates ocean
acidification and warming → Massive marine life die-offs →
Mutates marine species → Collapses marine ecosystems → Turns
oceans into no-go zones for all life...

 

2.Instabilityof Water and Ice Mass

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Scenario of Unstable Water/Ice Mass:

Melting ice disrupts global water distribution → Differences in sea water
volumes at different latitudes due to Earth’s rotation enlarge →
Ocean and atmospheric currents become chaotic → Earth's rotation
alters → Speed of magnetic pole shift increases → Mantle
movements become irregular → Escalates the scale of crust movements
→ Increases large volcanic, earthquake, and tsunami activities →
Disturbs Earth's gravitational fields → Exacerbates axial tilt →
Risks ejecting Earth from its orbital path...



Plan to Mitigate Polar Ice Melting

Focus of the Polar Ice Melting Mitigation Plan: 

  1. Large-scale removal and conversion of carbon pollution in polar atmospheres,
    ice, and seawater.
  2. Reinforce magnetic anchoring at the poles to slow and correct axial drift.

Geographical Pole/N

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  • Deep Sea Deployment: Deploy 36 EQT zero-electricity Stable Magnetic Modules at the North Geographic Pole.
  • Circumnavigation: Six icebreaker ships equipped with enhanced CRCS carbon removal
    systems circle the pole.
  • Speed: 6 nautical miles per hour, 24-hour operation with dual crew shifts.

Circumference Radius: 18 nautical miles, right-hand rotation.

 

MagnetischePole/S

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  • Coastal Deployment: Along the Antarctic coast, deploy 36 CRCS zero-electricity carbon removal modules.
  • Fixed Placement: At the South Magnetic Pole, bury 98 EQT zero-electricity Stable Magnetic Modules.
  • Arrangement: 7 layers deep, each with a 1.8-meter gap, 14 modules per layer.
  • Array Type: Equilateral triangle pointing towards the Geographic South Pole.
  • Pit Depth: 17 meters.

Conclusion

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Water and ice, two forms of the same substance, represent the interplay and
exchange akin to Yin and Yang, providing stability and support to
life and climate. An imbalance or misplacement of these elements
leads to the breakdown of Earth’s ecological and gravitational
systems. Urgent intervention with innovative technologies is
necessary to counteract the current climate domino effect, where
taking action is more critical than predicting outcomes.

 

Note: The Earth's poles are categorized into two types: Geographical Poles
and Magnetic Poles (as marked on world maps).

 

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