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Arctic Ice Trading; Barbados Ice Company Limited; Belton Ice Company, Belton, Missouri; Berkshire Ice company [1] Boston Ice Company [1] Cash Ice LLC; Cedar Falls Ice and Fuel Company; Ceylon Cold Stores; Crystal Ice Company – a former company that sold ice to travelers. The Crystal Ice Company Building is listed on the U.S. NRHP.
Arctic Ice says its operations are designed to “minimize environmental impact,” and the company has future plans including swapping out fossil fuel-run ships for hybrid or battery-powered vessels.
In addition to the Ice Base, more information is being collected during Catlin Arctic Survey 2010 on the thickness of the sea ice, following on from the 2009 Catlin Arctic Survey. Three explorers are again embarking on a two-month trek across the Arctic sea ice, gathering information that is vital for scientists to understand the impact of ice ...
Ice manufacture near Allahabad in 1828, by skimming ice from water-filled pots. Prior to the emergence of the ice trade of the 19th century, snow and ice had been collected and stored to use in the summer months in various parts of the world, but never on a large scale.
The Arctic Ice Project is a Silicon Valley non-profit research organization that aims to slow climate change by restoring ice in the Arctic. Their scientific research in ice preservation technologies represents an opportunity to buy up to 15 more years for the world's economies to decarbonize.
When Arctic nations simulated a large oil spill for a virtual training exercise in March off northern Norway, Russia also took part - a rare sign of cooperation between Moscow and the West that ...
Location of some of the major research stations in the Arctic. A number of governments maintain permanent research stations in the Arctic. Also known as Arctic bases, polar stations or ice stations, these bases are widely distributed across the northern polar region of Earth. Historically few research stations have been permanent. Most of them ...
HMS Trenchant surfacing through the Arctic ice during ICEX 2018. On 21 June 2007, the submarine became the first Royal Navy vessel to fire the new Block IV Tomahawk cruise missile in a live-firing trial in the Gulf of Mexico off the United States coast.