Article 3Z5ZR Build walls on seafloor to stop glaciers melting, scientists say

Build walls on seafloor to stop glaciers melting, scientists say

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Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent
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Barriers could halt slide of undersea glaciers and hold back sea level rises predicted to result from global warming

Building walls on the seafloor may become the next frontier of climate science, as engineers seek novel ways to hold back the sea level rises predicted to result from global warming.

By erecting barriers of rock and sand, researchers believe they could halt the slide of undersea glaciers as they disintegrate into the deep. It would be a drastic endeavour but could buy some time if climate change takes hold, according to a new paper published on Thursday in the Cryosphere journal, from the European Geosciences Union.

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