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Melting of the ice caps...?

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Almost everyone know that the ice caps are melting....i just dont understand...why we cant freeze lots of water..and move it there.....so that nature will take its place..and the water will freeze up again....i know it takes a long time for this process to work...but i was thinking...if there is enough ice thrown there.....wouldnt it work?

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  1. No, because that ice will eventually melt anyway, and who is going to fund that project? Why would any country waste its money on ice caps when they have a crashing economy to worry about? Which country is gonna invest billions if its dollars into that?


  2. Yea right. The men in the white coats are comin' to get ya.

  3. In theory it would work.  You could start a non-profit organization to start building a giant freezer processing system.  Just a simple idea but very possible due to the fact that we are able to build giant freezers.  It would have to be a self propelled power generator independent from outside power.  This means it has to use solar, geothermal or other self supporting renewable power source.  The world needs a complete package.  Not one system that puts other resources and ecosystems at risk.

    You might get support for such a project.  Especially if you integrate free power generation systems for the whole planet.  If you want to I would like to be your executive director.  lol.  

    It can be done if we change legislation to require all the fuel companies to contribute money to the project.  If the funds are allocated by law.   It would have to be a system that cannot be disputed by anyone.

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