The Soviet Plan to Thaw the Arctic

Depiction of a Soviet plan to dam the Arctic, from Popular Mechanics, June 1956 Nowadays we worry the Arctic is getting too hot. Half a century ago, the Soviets wished it was warmer — and they thought of a way to thaw the frigid North. Popular Mechanics reported in June 1956 that Soviet authorities were considering building a 55-mile dam between Alaska and Siberia. The barrier would keep icebergs…











